[00:00.000] | 作词 : Illinit |
[00:00.196] | 作曲 : Illinit |
[00:00.393] | Your world's about to change |
[00:01.117] | in ways you've never dreamed of. |
[00:19.176] | An unlimited intelligence. |
[00:20.602] | To find that out, you have to give your life to it. |
[00:23.327] | Your energy, your austerity, your heart, |
[00:25.601] | your brain, everything to find that out. |
[00:28.313] | And that can exist only when there is love and |
[00:31.600] | Interviewer: Well then, would you consider yourself, |
[00:33.413] | paradoxically, a person |
[00:35.044] | who has faith in the scientific |
[00:37.227] | Chomsky: I think it's the only method |
[00:38.658] | we have to try to get some |
[00:40.886] | approximate understanding of the |
[00:44.005] | And we need those intellectual resources |
[00:45.414] | because we are in very perilous |
[00:47.553] | And I think the complex and subtle |
[00:49.793] | problems that we face can only have |
[00:51.316] | complex and subtle |
[00:53.115] | And we need people able to think |
[00:54.703] | complex and subtle |
[00:56.909] | So, it's hard to really fathom the scale of the cosmos. |
[00:59.732] | How vast it is and how microscopic that makes all of us. |
[01:02.563] | And the cosmic calendar shows that |
[01:04.073] | we've only existed for such a short time. |
[01:05.943] | That could make you feel like |
[01:06.950] | you're unimportant or insignificant. |
[01:08.279] | Because in the grand scheme of things, |
[01:09.712] | you're just so ****in tiny, right? |
[01:10.986] | So, what gives your life meaning? |
[01:13.003] | I think it's love. |
[01:14.561] | 그것에 대한 내 감정을 나눌 수 있으면 좋겠고 |
[01:16.932] | 그게 아니라면, 어떤 쾌감이라도 |
[01:18.393] | 얻을 수 있으면 좋겠지만 |
[01:19.485] | 만약에 어려워서, 관심 없어서, |
[01:21.083] | 뭐, 그게 다 안되도 사실은 상관없어. |
[01:22.732] | 난 바뀌는게 없거든 you know? |
[01:23.950] | So, it's all good. |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Illinit |
[00:00.196] | zuo qu : Illinit |
[00:00.393] | Your world' s about to change |
[00:01.117] | in ways you' ve never dreamed of. |
[00:19.176] | An unlimited intelligence. |
[00:20.602] | To find that out, you have to give your life to it. |
[00:23.327] | Your energy, your austerity, your heart, |
[00:25.601] | your brain, everything to find that out. |
[00:28.313] | And that can exist only when there is love and |
[00:31.600] | Interviewer: Well then, would you consider yourself, |
[00:33.413] | paradoxically, a person |
[00:35.044] | who has faith in the scientific |
[00:37.227] | Chomsky: I think it' s the only method |
[00:38.658] | we have to try to get some |
[00:40.886] | approximate understanding of the |
[00:44.005] | And we need those intellectual resources |
[00:45.414] | because we are in very perilous |
[00:47.553] | And I think the complex and subtle |
[00:49.793] | problems that we face can only have |
[00:51.316] | complex and subtle |
[00:53.115] | And we need people able to think |
[00:54.703] | complex and subtle |
[00:56.909] | So, it' s hard to really fathom the scale of the cosmos. |
[00:59.732] | How vast it is and how microscopic that makes all of us. |
[01:02.563] | And the cosmic calendar shows that |
[01:04.073] | we' ve only existed for such a short time. |
[01:05.943] | That could make you feel like |
[01:06.950] | you' re unimportant or insignificant. |
[01:08.279] | Because in the grand scheme of things, |
[01:09.712] | you' re just so in tiny, right? |
[01:10.986] | So, what gives your life meaning? |
[01:13.003] | I think it' s love. |
[01:14.561] | |
[01:16.932] | , |
[01:18.393] | |
[01:19.485] | , , |
[01:21.083] | , . |
[01:22.732] | you know? |
[01:23.950] | So, it' s all good. |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Illinit |
[00:00.196] | zuò qǔ : Illinit |
[00:00.393] | Your world' s about to change |
[00:01.117] | in ways you' ve never dreamed of. |
[00:19.176] | An unlimited intelligence. |
[00:20.602] | To find that out, you have to give your life to it. |
[00:23.327] | Your energy, your austerity, your heart, |
[00:25.601] | your brain, everything to find that out. |
[00:28.313] | And that can exist only when there is love and |
[00:31.600] | Interviewer: Well then, would you consider yourself, |
[00:33.413] | paradoxically, a person |
[00:35.044] | who has faith in the scientific |
[00:37.227] | Chomsky: I think it' s the only method |
[00:38.658] | we have to try to get some |
[00:40.886] | approximate understanding of the |
[00:44.005] | And we need those intellectual resources |
[00:45.414] | because we are in very perilous |
[00:47.553] | And I think the complex and subtle |
[00:49.793] | problems that we face can only have |
[00:51.316] | complex and subtle |
[00:53.115] | And we need people able to think |
[00:54.703] | complex and subtle |
[00:56.909] | So, it' s hard to really fathom the scale of the cosmos. |
[00:59.732] | How vast it is and how microscopic that makes all of us. |
[01:02.563] | And the cosmic calendar shows that |
[01:04.073] | we' ve only existed for such a short time. |
[01:05.943] | That could make you feel like |
[01:06.950] | you' re unimportant or insignificant. |
[01:08.279] | Because in the grand scheme of things, |
[01:09.712] | you' re just so in tiny, right? |
[01:10.986] | So, what gives your life meaning? |
[01:13.003] | I think it' s love. |
[01:14.561] | |
[01:16.932] | , |
[01:18.393] | |
[01:19.485] | , , |
[01:21.083] | , . |
[01:22.732] | you know? |
[01:23.950] | So, it' s all good. |