That's the problem with cats and butter toast

Coby 2022-12-08 12:27:34

The problem of the cat and the butter toast: Define that the cat will always land on all fours, and the butter toast will always land on the butter side. The toast is tied to the cat with the butter side up and thrown into the air to make a perpetual motion machine. In the same way, defining a Jonas who wants to die will definitely live before he deserves to die, so if the world will clear the way for him to live, there must be a way to make this Jonas a perpetual motion machine. If nothing else, the "Ultimate Weapon Jonas" can make a nuclear bomb misfire! What a ridiculous setting, this kind of wishful thinking perpetual motion logic is set up, and what science fiction is still pretending to be.

In fact, from the setting of the second world, the style of this drama has changed abruptly. In history, there has been one big living person missing for 33 years, and the people born later are still basically the same! Just one dumb becomes another dumb? So what is a dumbass? Why should the dumb trait be inherited by someone? Is there any essential difference between this and height, skin color, even IQ, and even the number of hair follicles on the scalp? Why is there no difference between Franziska and the other world, except for the dumb trait of Elizabeth? Why didn't she get the same amount of hair? Why get any of her traits? ? As a so-called sci-fi movie, what about logic? ! Isn't this just for fun! There is no doubt that if a person disappeared out of thin air in history 33 years ago, then 33 years later, no, not even 3 years later, the babies born in the world are not the combination of the same batch of sperm and eggs at all! What's more, why Mikkel can be divided into a world without passing through, and all other infinite parallel universes have no chance? Dare to feel in the screenwriter's mind, the basic unit of the universe is people, and it's also personality, the plot setting is so easy to make up! I finally managed to get through the third season, but the result is only to witness the screenwriter's more and more release of the rainbows and unicorns in his heart, and more and more exposed his naive idealism of "the law of causality is transferred by the will of man", it's too bloody, pure A waste of time.

Come up with the four words "butterfly effect", this drama can no longer exist. Also "everything must happen exactly the way they did", oh, if you want to be beautiful, the starting point is wrong. The screenwriter can't even predict the impact of one more fart today and one less fart on the world next year, and he even falsely said that the cause and effect are for him to see to the end! There are only two reasonable possibilities for the direction of the whole play. Otherwise, no matter what you do, history will never change at all, not a single atom or a quark will change in the slightest. In the grasp of the universe", the free will of man is just an illusion, and the play has no ending. Otherwise, no matter what you do, it will lead to earth-shaking changes, and it will never be possible to perfectly reproduce history. The small human beings will fight the impermanence of the universe with their own will, and will inevitably get lost in the infinite cause and effect, so this drama has no beginning.

Not to mention the bugs set up by people such as "the unknown" that were forcibly set as the core but completely reduced to tool people, not to mention the countless technical bugs such as how the so-called "god particle" was captured by the earth's gravity but kept suspended by itself. This is already blatant pseudo-science fiction, a contempt for the law of causality. I don't know if the screenwriter got out of his skills and started talking nonsense by the end of the second season, or if it was some self-righteous liberal arts student of this level who had no scientific literacy from the beginning and just happened to dig the first dozen episodes and was able to scare people. The pit, but time travel is not like this, I say screenwriter: You still don't know how to play the game. Since the end of the second season, the show not only used a lot of naive and superficial assumptions and wishful thinking to fill the holes dug earlier, but even the newly dug holes are no longer decent. In this universe written by the screenwriter, it is indeed possible to make a perpetual motion machine with a cat and butter toast.

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