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Reflections on skylight reading

Today, I read the article "Sky Light" written by Mao Dun, a famous writer in China. Every house in this country has a skylight on the roof. The author saw a star and a cloud in the sky, and imagined countless shining and lovely stars; Countless fantastic clouds, such as mountains, horses and giants. This small skylight made the author see very little, but it made him think a lot.

I am sometimes as imaginative as the author. Once, I saw a book with a balloon painted on it, and I felt that there was a man on it, holding a needle. Another time, I saw a man talking. I thought there was another man behind me who was about to knock him out with a hammer!

Speaking of this, I think of Einstein's famous saying, "Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress and is the source of knowledge evolution." Einstein founded the theory of relativity through imagination, and scientists invented the atomic bomb according to the principle of relativity; Newton saw the apple fall to the ground and discovered the law of gravity through imagination. Scientists invented the artificial satellite according to the principle of the law of universal gravitation.