First, hard-boiled eggs can't hatch chickens.
Why do I think this is ridiculous? Because in my cognition, when an egg is cooked, her own cells will deteriorate and there is no way to hatch chickens. The cells that want to hatch the chicken itself cannot die, but the cooked egg cells are dead. Just like cooked lobster or beef, cells have been completely destroyed, and cells have no vitality. How can they come back from the dead?
It is for this reason that when I saw the title of this paper, I was surprised: What kind of boiled eggs can hatch chickens? I don't know why someone who is the principal can say such a thing, and I can do such a thing at my age.
I'm a little suspicious that this is actually another kind of pyramid scheme, which aims to trick children who don't have much knowledge reserves into paying for this course, hoping that they have the super power to do something to recover from broken leaves.
Second, why do so many people believe it?
Another thing that makes me feel ridiculous is that so many people still believe it. The key point is that so many students signed up for this course, and the principal and teacher gave speeches so many times that no one found anything wrong?
This is the second point that makes me feel ridiculous. I always feel that even if I haven't studied science systematically, although many people believe in science, I can't believe that this ridiculous thing is science.
Third, up to now, the headmaster is still stubborn.
This is the last thing that shocked me. Everyone laughed at him. Even the teacher who hatched the chicken realized his mistake, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences responded to it. It's really strange why the headmaster is still opinionated. Let a person dare not imagine. I don't know what he is thinking.