Too challenging my IQ

Braulio 2022-10-03 19:35:24

I just clicked this movie to watch it casually because I couldn't stand it while watching cognitive psychology. Well, the place that attracted me to watch it was because the title was a niche movie... but I didn't understand it the first time I watched it, and then I firmly denied that it was not my IQ problem and watched it the second time...
probably. It was two people who invented a very powerful time machine. The difference between this machine is that when you go back to the past, you still have a substitute in your current state. In other words, there are two individuals, A has returned to the past, and B is now...
crossing, Chinese novels are just a peculiar word. For example, through encountering unforgettable love, through creating a career or something, don't use this kind of thinking to examine this movie
because this movie, the original intention of crossing back to the past is for the benefit of the word. The protagonist wants to use the stock information he has obtained in advance to go back to the past and do a big job. Then somehow, it seemed that a third person had discovered their approach. Then, in fact, I couldn’t understand it later. I
looked at the introductions of the great gods, sorted out my ideas, and prepared to finish the exam to see the third. Over and over...this is obsessive and obsessive~~
The beginning of this movie is actually not very fascinating. There are a lot of physics professional vocabulary, and the speed of speech is so fast. There is only one reason why I can insist on watching it. At that time The brain crashes in the world of cognitive psychology... I
recommend this movie to people who are good in physics, logical thinking, and people who are good at drawing lines! Because I think it seems that the director has spent a lot of time explaining the logical problem of this movie. It’s just too embarrassing. I have never been in contact with physics since the third year of high school.
This movie only cost 7000 US dollars~~

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Primer quotes

  • 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.

  • [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...