47 技術とは…。 (2/2)
This is Adelina's question. Well, it's a natural question.
”Well, you don't know, sir. Knowledge is certainly good if you can explain everything in a logical order, but it doesn't mean that you have to know everything. It is enough to know how to use it safely and correctly for normal people. ”I know it's safe.
I know what ”safe” means, but what does ”correct” mean?
Adelina must have thought she was talking about the correct management of knowledge, what to use that knowledge and technology for... it's a difficult question.
The question was, ”What does it mean to be correct? That's correct. If it is wrong or insufficient, the knowledge will not be reproducible no matter who does it or when. In my opinion, this is not sufficient knowledge. ”Reproducibility...
”Reproducibility...the same thing happens no matter who does it or when...that's important. It's important.
”Let me also answer a question Adelina had earlier. It is important to use technology correctly. But people's justice changes depending on their position and situation... so there is no such thing as right. There is no right or wrong.
Adelina pondered with a difficult look on her face.
But I can tell you what I think is the right use of technology and knowledge. Who will be happy? Who will it be used for? Will anyone be sad? Won't someone be unhappy? If your answer is ”yes”, then you should be proud of yourself. If you are just blaming others because someone told you to, don't. That is the most foolish and cowardly use of technology. If your mind is not convinced, you are missing something. This is also true for the art of making things, and the art of fighting. Think about it for as long as you live, and it will be your treasure... whether you succeed or fail. ”What if I fail?
”You don't mind if I fail?
The three of them looked into Masaru's face anxiously.
”It's okay to fail, it's more important to fail and figure out what you're doing right than to grow without failing. I'm sure you will. I'm sure.
”I'm sure.
It's so cute that she's tilting her head... it makes me wish I had a child.
”I'm sure is fine. Okay, let's get to work! I'll start the fire and burn the shells until they're white! It's going to be hot, so don't touch the furnace, and we've tested it, but the furnace is made of stone, so we don't know what the heat will do to it. If you see any cracks or anything strange, stop working and step away from the furnace. ”Yes!
”Yes!
And so, little by little, the work progresses.