新生兒睜開雙眼的那一刻起,發(fā)現也就開始了。我是在一天清晨給一頭小牛犢接生的時候突然意識到這一點的,不禁大笑。小牛仰起毛茸茸的腦袋看著我,目光中透出這個新生命對世界的一無所知。
Discovery by Diane Ackerman
The word “discovery” literally means, uncovering something that’s hidden from view. But what really happens is a change in the viewer. The familiar offers comfort few can resist, and fewer still want to disturb. But as relatively recent inventions such as the telescope and microscope have taught us, the unknown has many layers. Every truth has geological strata, and you can’t have an orthodoxy without a heresy. The moment a newborn opens its eyes, discovery begins. I learned this with a laugh one morning after delivering a calf. When it lifted up its fluffy head and looked at me, its eyes held the absolute bewilderment of the newly born. A moment before it had the even black nowhere of the womb, and suddenly its world was full of colour, movement and noise. I’ve never seen anything so shocked to be alive.