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Alejandrin 2022-05-20 23:40:24
Full of questions to answer
I have to say that I have been watching this movie very hard. It may be the dull brain spoiled by those simple American blockbusters, or it may be killed by the impetuous life. In short, I was confused when I watched this movie.
I hope that after seeing the masters, one of them will stand... -
Christina 2022-05-20 22:18:31
Time travel of civilians
There is no scientific exploration as a banner, nor a great mission as an excuse.
"What if you could go back to the past with your current experience?"
It seems that all of us have had such delusions, and what we often want to do is to realize our personal desires. Money, love, fame......n

Jack Pyland
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Aaron: [voiceover, continuing the phone recording with which the movie opens] And there was value in the thing, clearly, that they were certain of. But what is the application? In a matter of hours, they had given it into everything from mass transit to satellite launching, imagining devices the size of jumbo jets. Everything would be cheaper. It was practical, and they knew it. But above all that, beyond the positives, they knew that the easiest way to be exploited is to sell something they did not yet understand. So they kept quiet.
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[Abe is showing Aaron what he has learned about the device's control over time, and Aaron is sweating, nervous. The clock shows 7 minutes past 2 a.m]
Abe: Did you notice those? When you were controlling the feeds, did you notice the parabolic? Hey, it's important. Parabolas are important. Here, look at this.
Aaron: I don't know, Abe.
Abe: Now, I'm gonna start it up and let it run for sixty seconds with, with nothing in it, okay, it's empty this time.
Aaron: [watching the time] That's twenty-two.
Abe: In all the equations that describe motion and heat...
[They start to cross-talk over each other]
Aaron: Now, just one minute, just a second...
Abe: ...in all the Feynman diagrams, what's the one variable that you can turn into negative and still get rational answers from?
Aaron: That's one minute out here...
Abe: It's not mass, it's not...
Aaron: Twenty-two hours...
Abe: It's about twenty-two hundred.
Aaron: ...twenty-two minutes in the box.
Abe: It's an odd, it's an odd number.
Aaron: How many minutes is it? That's thirteen hundred, forty-seven minutes.
Abe: Okay, yeah, thirteen forty-seven, you got that fast.
Aaron: How - Why is it odd? How did you know it was odd?
Abe: Because this is it, okay? This is what's going on...