Although this movie is a bit long as a whole, but I've seen a good movie involving the multidimensional universe and quantum mechanics, at least there are no whimsical mistakes, but the final idea is a bit... I didn't catch myself at the end.
high dimensional world
In the film, the protagonist says that everyone can know what will happen in the future before they are born, and the angel of forgetting will put a finger on their lips when they are about to be reincarnated to make them forget everything, which is dimensionality reduction.
If we, normal human beings, are called four-dimensional life - we can only feel three-dimensional space and one-dimensional time, then we can feel the life of the fifth-dimensional parallel universe, the sixth-dimensional continuous parallel universe (parallel universe interaction) Can be called high-dimensional life.
They can know the future, which means that their own existence is higher than four dimensions, but the film does not specify how many dimensions they can feel.
The male protagonist Nemo is a person who was thrown into the four-dimensional world without being reduced in dimension. That's why he can "predict the future" and even create parallel worlds because he can't make decisions .
The existence of these parallel worlds is because the male protagonist cannot make measurements , and he is a high-dimensional existence, so he "creates" all quantum state possibilities. And the decisions made in one parallel world can affect the other parallel world, which is why he makes the interaction between the parallel worlds, that is, the sixth dimension appears.
In fact, there are many scenes in this movie that are quite interesting, especially when the male protagonist has a relationship with water, the world shown by the lens is very artistic. But I still find it too verbose, maybe because I know 80% of what's going on in 30min? After all, my impression is very similar to the impression of a quantum mechanics course orz
Anyways, but Rabbit is really good looking (!
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