A murder story in the film has already explained the story of the entire film, and the final determined criminal will eventually be the scapegoat of the person behind the scenes.

Freddie 2022-11-19 06:53:30

A murder story in the film has already explained the story of the entire film, and the final determined criminal will eventually be the scapegoat for the person behind the scenes.

The score of a suspense film may not reflect the pros and cons of the film, so looking at the pros and cons of the film from the score alone is not objective. The viewers have psychological ups and downs, and they will also learn about the so-called academic schools with the suspense film.

Butterfly effect itself is a proposition, the so-called cause must have effect, causality cycle, and the demonstration of cause and effect is complicated.

There is no truth in the world, the truth is only in the hands of a few people, all kinds of mathematical conjectures, whether the universe has an edge, then what is outside the edge? Those who are deeply obsessed may be trapped in these bottomless propositions, and their thoughts will be tortured because they cannot penetrate, and cannot believe whether the world exists objectively or subjectively, and because it is easy to fall into a state of neurosis.

A deeply obsessed person will have some madness, but a mad person is not necessarily a neurotic.

Finally, it is highly recommended for those who are interested in mathematics, philosophy, and guessing. After reading it, I fall into the chaos of social existence again.

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  • [last lines]

    Arthur Seldom: "The butterfly that flutters it's wings and causes a hurricane on the other side of the world." Sound familiar? Are you that butterfly, Martin?

  • Martin: I believe in the number pi.

    Arthur Seldom: I'm sorry, I didn't understand you. Uh, what was it you said you believed in?

    Martin: In the number pi, in the golden section, the Fibonacci series. The essence of nature is mathematical. There is a hidden meaning beneath reality. Things are organized following a model, a scheme, a logical series. Even the tiny snowflake includes a numerical basis in its structure, therefore, if we manage to discover the secret meaning of numbers, we will know the secret meaning of reality.