In front of the gate of Shenzhen University, a man was naked all over his body, imitating Jesus and binding himself to the cross with iron chains. His long hair covered his face, making it impossible to see his expression. There was a cardboard hanging on his chest, and a square cylinder-shaped sign around his waist, which read "Only those who understand me can save me!" Nearby, there were four fashionably dressed women wearing sunglasses, dressed in bright red cheongsams, their long legs exposed in the air. Such an absurd spectacle was merely for seeking answers to profound astronomical questions from the students of Shenzhen University, resulting in their expulsion by the school authorities.
It is reported that the naked man locked to the cross was just a "naked stand-in" actor, while the four others were "grassroots geniuses" hired by Ma Ke from a modeling company to help him open doors. The costumes and props were purchased and customized by him, costing more than 3000 yuan. Ma Ke, born in 1962, is from Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, with only junior high school education, but has been obsessively studying the universe for nearly 30 years. He also claimed, "In recent years, I have challenged some experts, but they are all too trivial!"
It's not that the editor looks down on people through the keyhole. Regardless of whether these profound questions can only be answered by physics and astronomy experts, if even experts who have been immersed in this field for decades haven't figured it out, how could you, with only a junior high school education, find the time to study the distant celestial bodies and the universe after earning money to support your family? This so-called consultation is nothing more than a hyped-up farce involving a naked man seeking attention. Behind Ma Ke's hype lies a deeper psychological motivation: the desire for wealth and social status, wanting to clothe himself in the guise of an "intellectual", which paradoxically reveals his inner inferiority.