Galileo once wrote in a letter: The 18 years of teaching in Padua were the happiest time in his life. His class was always overcrowded, because Galileo was short, and the students built a two-meter podium for him.

Severus taught at Hogwarts for 16 years, including the year Harry Potter left school to escape the Death Eaters in the wild.

In his words, that time was like hell. He always asks for trouble, the little monsters don't want to finish their homework, he just has to assign a lot of difficult papers, and he gets very angry every time he sees those perfunctory papers. Waste of time and life of yourself and others.

He himself is tired, and others feel tired too. There is only one life, so why not take it easy. See, she'd just performed a miracle, the old Bat, who was always in the cellar with his potions and black magic, was basking in the sun.

Although he was pale like a vampire, he was still human. Sunlight doesn't kill vampires, but it makes them very, very tired, like a bad cold, you can't die and you can't live, the problem is they don't heal like a cold yet, and that's the most exhausting part of it.

Galileo was already famous when he left the University of Padua, but his life was not as happy as it was when he was a poor teacher.

Especially during the three years of being imprisoned in Rome, although he lived in a luxurious Medici villa overlooking the whole of Rome, his mood was definitely different from when he was looking at the stars with a telescope at the observatory in Padua.

After replenishing enough solar energy, Pomona and Severus came to the astronomy tower where Galileo once stood, overlooking Padua in the sunset. She tried her best not to compare this astronomy tower with Hogwarts astronomy The towers are linked together.

Pomona could understand why Sinista quit. Her classroom had become the scene of a murder, and astronomy had to be observed, so she couldn't do it.

Albuquer was thoughtful enough that even if Severus' Killing Curse didn't kill him, a fall from a height would be deadly enough.

His death was a relief, but the living had to deal with the mess he left behind. The first unlucky one was Severus, who temporarily relented and agreed to his request, and he became the sinner for the murder of the greatest White Wizard.

He's not really that smart and has screwed up his life time and time again. A Death Eater when he was young, and a criminal when he was almost middle-aged, he needed understanding and support. Unfortunately, Pomona was too busy fighting him at that time, because she also thought he was a murderer.

She didn't know what deal Severus had made with Voldemort, anyway the red-eyed crow wasn't with her at the moment, as if he was far away from her life.

She didn't care much about the lost part of her youth. Felius is much smarter than her, and he knows to keep a proper distance from humans. If emotional entanglements are added to longevity, people will be exhausted. People who live in the sensory world do not understand this. They have been carnival, and there is no Just can't stop.

The books written by the Marquis de Sade are like this. Although the vast majority of men have similar fantasies, they still have rationality and morality. Therefore, most of his works were destroyed in prison and were not published.

Galileo's book was published, and he was sued by the church for this.

Before movable type printing was introduced to Europe, books were copied by hand, which was inefficient and costly, so reading and knowledge belonged only to the nobles and the rich.

Around 1450, Gutenberg, a metalworker in Mainz, Germany, invented metal movable type and made a hand-operated embossing machine. Marx once commented that movable type printing was the greatest invention of the Renaissance, and Hugo called it everything. The Embryo of Revolution. These academics saw the bright side of printing, but ignored the social impact of these propaganda materials printed on printing presses in the witch hunt movement.

People with ulterior motives use it to spread rumors, people become slaves of public opinion, the earth is round and it can be rumored to be flat. According to the missionaries, the plague in Jerusalem was because the Israelites believed in wrong gods, worshiped idols, and sinned, so God sent the plague to punish the Jerusalemites.

If the Black Death was a punishment from God, then does it mean that people believed in wrong Gods and worshiped idols?

The rulers always have to explain to people that wizards have become scapegoats.

Mungnes Hagrid demanded that the gold coins produced should only be obverse, not reverse, as if in this way he could see the gate of heaven.

In addition to representing the wildness of nature, antimony is also used in the casting of metal movable type. The movable type used for printing needs to be used repeatedly. After many tests, it has been proved that lead-tin-antimony alloy is the most suitable metal for printing. It has been used for four hundred years from the invention of printing until the 1980s.

This metal has witnessed the most glorious history of human civilization, the Renaissance, the Great Voyage, and the Industrial Revolution. Modern printing has undergone another revolution. Ink printing has replaced metal type, but fewer and fewer people read paper books.

Making paper requires a lot of wood. People are advocating electronic reading. Since the laying of transatlantic cables, the mode of information transmission has changed from letters to signals. After getting rid of material constraints, the transmission of knowledge has also begun to get rid of material constraints.

Does a person have a soul after death, and will he go to heaven and hell?

The soul represents the spirit, and the body is material. If the elements that make up the human body are separated, the iron contained in a human body can roughly make a nail clipper. So is the value of a person equal to a nail clipper?

The ashes left after the burning of dead bodies will not turn into pure iron. Iron exists in the human body mainly in the form of divalent iron, which theoretically cannot be absorbed.

But it just happened, like a coincidence, like a miracle, some kind of reminder from the gods - see, the matter that makes up life is the same as non-life, you have nothing special about other creations.

Then humans discovered other chemical elements in the ashes, such as copper, zinc, carbon, etc. These substances make up the human body. People have souls, so these substances can also carry souls. Panpsychism believes that all things have spirits, including a tree. A tree, a stone, they have the same value and power as a person.

Life is an attribute of matter, and life cannot exist independently of matter. Scholars have used this to criticize Catholic theology's views on the immaterial soul and the immortality of the soul.

In Venice, a rich merchant's daughter once proposed that the soul is destructible. She was prejudiced by the world, and even though she was rich and beautiful, she never married.

Too many people who are ahead of the times are either regarded as lunatics or tolerated by the world. Only a very small number of people can become famous and leave their own traces in history.

Voldemort's experiment of immortality was terrifying but incomparable. He completed the process of attaching an invisible soul to a material body, just like what God did when he created man.

What were you thinking? Severus asked.

What are you thinking? Pomona asked back.

I was wondering if the white wizard would go to hell. Severus said in a long tone, as if singing, Although he didn't do it himself, he still planned a dramatic suicide.

I was thinking of the Dark Lord.

Severus sneered Do you miss his handsome face?

He is a lonely and painful person. No one will understand him. Even the stars will die, so even the stars will not accompany him. When he looks up at the starry sky, there is nothing on the celestial sphere, and what he is walking towards is pure dark.

what do you want to say?

Poetry, prince, where did your inspiration go when you designed that golden egg?

Where is your sense of humor?

Are you kidding me? I just didn't understand your joke and you're holding grudges?

The old bat looked into the distance unhappily.

Stone! Pomona said angrily, too.

Stupid. He snapped back.

Pomona ignored him.

Who would take pleasure in being called a fool?

After the constellation naming rights, Muggles are fighting over who invented movable type, Severus said. They haven't changed at all.

Are you mocking the old fool?

The old bat laughed. Why do you think so? I didn't say that.

Because even Albus Dumbledore didn't see through the lure of fame.

Pomona smiled, but did not express her opinion.

Whether it is Voldemort or Albus, although they are powerful wizards, they are still just mortals.

Just one that looks like a monster and one that looks like a hero.

In the only teacher class in Hogwarts who can use PPT, I was shocked to see the Vitruvian man in the shape of a werewolf

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