No-responsibility rant

Syble 2022-04-20 09:01:41

So the British things really can't be handed over to the Americans. In the past, "Strike Back" was sold to Americans after the first season, which directly lowered the grade to a brainless R-rated cool film. Then there is the current "Black Mirror" series.

Since leaving the UK to join Netflix, the connotation has become thin and the theme is not enough surprise. This year's Christmas special [Bandersnatch] Kong Zhen, if you have some background in theoretical physics, you know that it is a simplified and modified version of the 'multiverse theory' (multiverse)

There are currently many schools of multiverse theory. The basis of the entire plot setting of the movie is actually the two theories that are the most frightening and the most damaging: holographic multiverse + quantum multiverse.

Holographic Multiverse: The male protagonist's entire four-dimensional life (time + three-dimensional space) is actually produced by another form of existence (Bandersnatch or TV viewers). This is not a random word, but a deduction based on strict mathematics, quantum mechanics, and string theory. A typical example is the Holographic Principle of Black Holes by Professor Leonard Sukkind of Stanford, the founder of string theory . All matter falling into a black hole has all the information in Planck units at the horizon. The information is in the form of The minimum amount is stored in 1-bit units. Given that our visible universe is a reverse black hole, there is every reason to believe that at the edge of the visible universe, there is another form of storage of all the information about our universe.

Quantum Multiverse: Solved the famous doctrine of the famous 'Grandfather Paradox' - every decision and behavior of yours, explained by quantum mechanics, is actually the collapse of a function wave. Split into countless multiverses at the moment of observation. The male protagonist in the movie will go to a different destiny because of different choices. Because of 'no observation, no world'. It is not recommended that children under the age group of college students who are vulnerable to the three views learn, especially not to learn quantum mechanics by themselves.

In the end, the symbol drawn by the male protagonist and the author of the book is actually a diagram used in the multiverse theory to represent the possible number of universes that are split each time due to the quantum tunneling effect. It roughly looks like this:

Does each fork resemble the symbol that appears repeatedly in the movie?

This branch, called causal patch in physics , literally translates to [causal patch]

Peel off these two fancy shells, and the whole film is left without any moving parts. "Interstellar" is also a hard science fiction. If there is no family drama in it, it is estimated that it will lose a lot of fans.

Even "Three-Body Problem", in addition to brain holes, is essentially a reflection on human nature. But this time, "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" doesn't have any extra points in addition to the novel shell.

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Extended Reading
  • Colten 2021-12-02 08:01:30

    When a viewer (such as me) tries to traverse all the options and endings, the continuity of the story from the beginning to the end is broken up, a bit like a collection of trivial attempts to traverse all the exits of a maze, and the fun of walking through a maze is thus beaten. Discount

  • Tamara 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    When I saw it for an hour and a half, I suddenly realized, don't waste another three and a half hours. The plot is so watery, although the choices are different, but they are not fun, changed the name to "Which way do you choose to waste five hours?"

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch quotes

  • Stefan Butler: I've actually had a bit of breakthrough with the game. I think I'd got bogged down before, but now I can see.

    Dr. Haynes: So you finally finished it?

    Stefan Butler: Finished, delivered, everything. I'd been trying to give the player too much choice. So I just went back and stripped loads out. And now they've only got the illusion of free will, but really, I decide the ending.

    Dr. Haynes: And is it a happy ending?

    Stefan Butler: I think so.

  • Mohan Thakur: There's messages in every game. Like Pac-Man. Do you know what PAC stands for? P-A-C: "program and control." He's Program and Control Man the whole things a metaphor, he thinks he's got free will but really he's trapped in a maze, in a system, all he can do is consume, he's pursued by demons that are probably just in his own head, and even if he does manage to escape by slipping out one side of the maze, what happens? He comes right back in the other side. People think it's a happy game, it's not a happy game, it's a fucking nightmare world and the worst thing is it's real and we live in it. It's all code. If you listen closely, you can hear the numbers. There's a cosmic flowchart that dictates where you can and where you can't go. I've given you the knowledge. I've set you free. Do you understand?