Many people think that the last time they see Grandpa is to return to the original world, which is obviously wrong. In the original world, the protagonist has already celebrated his birthday, and when he finally sees Grandpa, the protagonist says that his birthday is still several months away.
I think it can only be explained by parallel universes. Each loop is a parallel universe. As long as the loop is not destroyed, everything in this parallel universe circulates on the same day.
We set the original universe of the protagonist as A, the universe in 1943 as B, and the universe in January 2016 as C
Obviously, the universe that last saw Grandpa was the universe that imprisoned these time bird loops in January 2016. Finally, I returned to the United States to meet Grandpa, which is no longer the same universe.
Through the details of the heroine's return, it can be found that it can be found from which door to enter, exit or return to the original universe. Finally, the heroine returned to universe B
In the end, the protagonist went to a loop on a certain day in 1942, which was defined as universe D. Maybe this loop was not reset for some reason. The protagonist stayed in universe D for a year and waited until September 4, 1943.
As for this universe D, how can anyone know the protagonist and heroine? . How are different universes affected?
I'm not big enough to figure it out!
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Another explanation is that there is only one universe, and the loop disappears and continues to live from the day it disappeared. For example, when the protagonist goes to the dock loop in January 2016, the loop disappears, and the protagonist stays at this time, which is equivalent to traveling forward from his birthday. for several months.
However, this explanation is still an old problem of time travel in a single universe - the question of how changing the past affects the present. For example, if the villain is killed in the film, then how can the villain in the timeline kill grandpa? Since grandpa is alive, the protagonist will also The latter will not happen.
At the same time, it also brings a problem. Since there is only one universe and only one person, people from 1943 will go to 2016. If they stay for too long, they will grow old immediately. Conversely, the protagonist went to 1943. If he stayed too long, would he disappear directly? But the film clearly said that the protagonist went to a loop in 1942, and then the loop must be broken, and then lived in the timeline of 1942 for a year and finally waited for the heroine. This is another contradiction. .
Forget it, sleep
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