modern world A, deep-sea mining is not controlled, leading to the extinction of certain primitive sulfur-eating bacteria in the seabed mine.
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future world A, accidentally, the earth was attacked by an extraterrestrial sulfur-based virus, and the earth was on the verge of extinction. After research, it was found that there was a record of sulfur-eating bacteria in modern world A, so the virus was wrapped in C60 and passed through the wormhole. At the time when it was sent to Modern World A, a binary code was added to the C60 package to remind the virus that the method to eliminate the virus is sulfur-eating bacteria. The wormhole triggers a quantum effect, and a parallel world, namely the modern world B, appears.
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Modern World B1. This parallel world successfully resolved the sulfur-based virus crisis, but unfortunately, a certain interest group kept some sulfur-based virus samples and put them in the space station. At the same time, it failed to prevent deep-sea mining, resulting in the biting of seabed mines. Sulfur bacteria are extinct. A series of behaviors of modern world B lead to changes in the future world and produce the ending of future world B.
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future world B1, due to the changes in time and space, this world may not be attacked by extraterrestrial sulfur-based viruses, but it will still enter a crisis due to the sulfur-based viruses that modern world B put on the space station, but because there is no sulfur phagocytosis Bacteria exist and the earth is on the verge of extinction. Therefore, the virus was wrapped in C60 and sent to the time point of modern world B through the wormhole. At the same time, the binary code not only reminded the virus removal method, but also reminded the source of the virus (that is, a cold storage where an interest group placed the virus). Wormholes trigger quantum effects, and a parallel world appears, namely the modern world B2.
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modern world B2, what happened is basically the same as in B1. People in this world have not been able to prevent deep-sea mining, nor have they been able to prevent a certain interest group from retaining virus samples.
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Future world B2, same as B1. That is to say, the entire time and space has been circulating between the modern and the future, and countless cycles of B3, B4, B5... are constantly appearing, and the destiny of the world will always be destroyed. It is not until the modern world C appears in this cycle that this cycle is broken. .
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Modern World C, the time and space where the plot occurred in the film. This parallel world successfully eliminated the sulfur-based virus crisis, and at the same time successfully prevented deep-sea mining and preserved the living environment of sulfur-eating bacteria. Although I still haven't interpreted all the information of the binary code, it is not important anymore. Because as long as there are sulfur-eating bacteria, World C will not be destroyed in the future.
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Future World C. After countless time and space cycles, a bright future finally emerges. Whether it is a possible alien attack or a virus sample from a space station, people in the future can use sulfur-eating bacteria to eliminate the crisis, and this world will no longer Destroy, but can continue to develop.
Therefore, the whole film is about the future humans trying to change the behavior of modern humans through wormholes, thereby returning the doomed earth to a normal orbit. It may have failed many times, but this time in the film has finally succeeded.
Everything has a cause, there must be an effect. In the paradox of the dead cycle of time and space, there must be a breakthrough in order to develop in a linear direction, otherwise, as the heroine in the film said, nonlinear time is meaningless. So I think the virus must have come from aliens, not human research and development. After being attacked by the virus, our world has entered the beginning of the cycle. After entering the cycle, it has nothing to do with aliens, and it is destroyed anyway. Until this cycle, human beings deliberately or unintentionally found a way to crack (stop collecting deep-sea minerals), the time cycle stopped and re-entered linear development.
In fact, the space-time core of the film is very similar to "Donnie Darko". It's just packaged into a hodgepodge of topics such as politics, conspiracy, biological weapons, environmental protection, and news neutrality.
Since the ultimate solution is to stop collecting deep-sea minerals, the theme is an environmentally friendly film.
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