This man is from K-PAX.

Fanny 2022-04-23 07:01:29

This film is very similar to "The Man From Earth", a sci-fi suspense film without special effects. It's an old film, and I just saw it recently and I don't have much to say. As for whether the protagonist is an alien, I think most of them hold a positive view. . The same is true for me, although the director did not write a bulletin board or anything, but it is not as controversial as the Inception in the past few years. I am more interested in the cycle of the universe that PROT said in the movie. We all I have heard that the universe exploded from a singularity and expanded infinitely to have the current concept of various galaxies and space and time. After it can expand to the limit, the universe will slowly shrink again and become a singularity (all creatures will definitely be warped). Then there is an explosion and the universe reappears. And then again and again. . . It seems like an infinite loop. When our current universe slowly disappears and contracts, there will be a point after a big bang and a universe will explode. Then this universe will be a brand new one. Any creatures will reappear and evolve randomly, any galaxies will be rearranged, or they will be completely changed. Is there a universe without creatures or galaxies, or is this a familiar universe with you, me, humans, the Qin Dynasty, an empire on which the sun never sets, the pyramids of Egypt, dinosaurs, the sun, and the moon?

It would be really interesting if the universe was not just mechanically expanding and collapsing, but also changing the same thing every time it changed.

Every time it explodes from a point, and then a small universe is formed, and then there is the Milky Way, which has a solar system, and there is an earth in the solar system, and some microorganisms start to appear on the earth, and then there are dinosaurs, and then there are people, and then there are Chinese, Americans, Africans, and then I'm here tonight, and then I don't know when it started, the universe felt that it was too inflated, so I wanted to keep a low profile, and then began to collapse and shrink. . . The Milky Way is gone, the solar system is gone, the Earth is gone, the people are gone, and finally it becomes a point. . Then! ! It began to expand again, with the Milky Way, the solar system. . . . . . . .

What I mean is very simple. Maybe, every one of us appears and does everything that has not changed for hundreds of millions of years. As the universe expands and contracts, we also continue to disappear and be reborn. Including my BB situation here today has happened countless times. . . This also explains why we always feel like doing things for the first time as if we have done them before, seeing people for the first time, and places we have been to before. Because we've actually done it, been to this place. Although the memory will not be preserved for billions, billions and billions of years, maybe we have repeated this way billions of billions of times, and over time, we will gradually have this feeling. Then do it a few more times, and we'll finally remember it completely. . .

PS: I have no cultural feelings. And there are not many words left for me. Excuse me, farewell.

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  • Dr. Mark Powell: Well, let's hope extraterrestrials qualify for Medicaid.

  • Dr. Mark Powell: You know, maybe what's wrong with him is that he is.

    Claudia Villars: Is what?

    Dr. Mark Powell: From the planet K-PAX.