His sci-fi theories are out of touch with the current theories of the physics community

Dessie 2022-04-21 09:03:05

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First of all, the world the protagonist lives in is a world parallel to our world. The

point of divergence is probably the results of World War II.

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Union built a "tower" in Hokkaido so

high that it can be seen directly in Tokyo.

666666 The

problem is In Hokkaido on the earthquake zone, let alone a tower, it is hard not to fall down even with a toothpick, right?

For so many years 666666

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But it is said that the purpose of this tower is to capture the information of the parallel world and the future world.

I have to say that this setting is slightly dramatic

. LIGO is only on the ground. It does not have to be so high

. ? Almost a hot gas spaceship can handle

it. Electromagnetic wave communication can also meet all the information transmission you need, right?

OK So it seems that the only problem is that I don't trust the information security of electromagnetic waves~

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Xin Haicheng is now in your name. He is famous for romance stories such as , 5, and the Garden of Words,

but it is clear that he positions himself as a hard sci-fi author who saw the voice of the stars in 2002,

so when you see YY in the field of basic physics, you don't have to panic, don't be stunned

04 In 2016, Makoto Shinkai just can’t tell hard science fiction stories.

In the past 16 years, it is said that many people understand the parallel world stories he told in your name, so it can be said that he finally successfully tried to tell his science fiction dreams and stories. The mouth of the romance story fits nicely once

I'm sure he's still holding on to a bigger move to your name. This level of sci-fi is obviously far from the magnitude he wants,

but I doubt that the world he created will be like this? Will it collapse like a child chasing the stars again?

The crisis of this worry is: his science fiction theory and the theory of the current physics community are out of touch,

a bit like the previous world's classic science fiction prediction

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The Place Promised in Our Early Days quotes

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [about Sayuri] She always said she felt like she was losing something. At the time... I was in middle school, and couldn't understand what she meant. But... those words had a strange effect on me.

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [Narrating] At the time, we were drawn by two things: One was our classmate, Sawatari Sayuri... The other was the giant tower across the Tsugaru Strait. I was always looking up at that tower, I felt that something very precious waited there, I yearned to go there... One day... One day... I will go there.