Why are people afraid of the dead?
Why are we afraid of the dead? It's like an instinct. No one taught me, and I thought skeletons were cruel when I was very young. If you deny this, Han Xiao would not have brought a book into my house by force because of an illustration when I was a child. This has nothing to do with image. Shuttling in front of a row of blood-red pork stalls in the vegetable market, the sight in front of you will only remind people of food or wallets. If I tell you that these are not pork but human fragments, I believe you will vomit like a fountain. It's not about compassion. Maybe it's really instinct. According to Schrodinger's theory (I admire him more, because I can't understand what he wrote, hehe _), this history is based on ancient human behavior, disgust and fear of harmless insects (it seems that it can't dispel my nausea), curiosity and shame about gender (it seems to have nothing to do with the environment), and strict choice of objects (it seems that perfectionism is innate). To paraphrase: Our fear of similar corpses seems to be traced back to our ancestors. What would they think in the face of death around them? Sadness is part of it, and more is the worry about your situation! At that time, there was no legal system and the environment was bad. So the feelings of our ancestors were fearful. I'm just applying Xue Tiancai's theory, but I don't really understand his principles. When I was watching Animal World, I noticed that there was a story about the death of an elephant in a herd. The narrator read that the elephant groaned in front of its dead companion to express his sadness. I believe there will be self-worry, vigilance and fear. There are only a few flies crawling around beside a dead fly, and there is no response. It seems that forensic doctors or medical students need to practice, and it is best to be talented. Because this instinct doesn't know whether there are individual exceptions, it believes that talent exists. Read someone's point of view (a long list of people with husbands) and nod yes. People think something is interesting because it is similar to people. For example, the penguin's swaying posture, or the high click-through rate of otter's hand-holding video on "U Bubu" some time ago, puppies will look funny when they put on clothes. So I'll be flexible? It seems impossible: it makes me sick to look at the whole set of pork bellies. Anyone here? That's not just disgusting. The internal organs of pigs are very similar to those of humans. Xiao L is now studying medicine, and I shouted to reject the pictures of experimental supplies he sent (although I finally watched them curiously). ) So I came up with this article today, because I remember that no one ever taught me to be afraid of the remains of the dead! Tremble (worthless! ) Send an email to Han provided, telling him about the decryption of "spontaneous human combustion" phenomenon. The pile of ash in the photo is not human, but my sweat. I'm afraid.