lunes, 14 de abril de 2014

Steins;Gate Introduccion

Este es un dialogo de la introducción de Steins;Gate, me dejo como aturdido. Es muy lindo el dialogo.

Everything is coincidence.
But even coincidence is part of fate's design.
I'm not losing it. I'm perfectly sane.
What I speak now is the absolute truth, not some childish fantasy.
...No matter how trivial something may seem,
It has the potential to shape the future.
Have you heard of the Butterfly Effect?
If not, look it up.
Then you'll understand how careful you must be.
Unfortunately, I didn't understand.
If only I had realized how dangerous my actions were, then I wouldn't have lost her.
The future wouldn't have turned out like this.
But how could I have known?
How could I have known that by pressing that button, I would decide the fate of all mankind?
Just think about it.
The average human perceives just one percent of his environment.
We're not nearly as clever as we like to think.
We go about our lives oblivious to a million different things that happen around us every day.
Even when something catches our eye, our brain forgets it a moment later.
I want to tell the me back then:
Don't do anything careless!
Don't do anything rash!
Don't pretend you didn't see that!
Pay more attention!
The hand of conspiracy was always closer than you thought, just waiting for the right moment to strike!

The universe has a beginning, but it has no end.
--Infinite
Stars too have a beginning, but are by their own power destroyed.
--Finite
History teaches that those who hold wisdom are often the most foolish.
The fish in the sea knows not the land.
If they too hold wisdom, they too will be destroyed.
It is more ridiculous for man to exceed light speed than for fish to live ashore.
This may also be called God's final warning to those who rebel.