The sense of vision is usually said to be an abnormal memory caused by the overlap of short-term memory and long-term memory. In other words, the memory is misplaced in time. Destiny detection can be maintained, derived from changes in the past, memories in multiple world lines. The sense of sight and the detection of destiny are in common to some extent, and I relied on the memory identified as the sense of sight to say what happened on another world line. For me, the sense of sight It may be a form of fate detection. (The relationship between the two is superficial, and there is no detailed discussion, what is the specific connection, and why the brain produces this ability) Rentaro Okabe, memories from other world lines in the Destiny Stone Gate world line, fate detection Constantly burdening him, making it difficult for him to stay on this world line, which is a world line with a 0.000001% change rate compared with the world line of Destiny’s Gate, but the poor stability causes swings and tightness. Putting the position of the Destiny Stone World Line, the load of fate detection is getting heavier and too much pain and memories are stacked, so Okabe Runtaro has to jump around the World Line, produce a sense of dizziness, and even disappear forever on the SG World Line. In the end, Makise Kurisu evokes the manipulation of the memory of Xiao Gangren by the people around him, and thinks of PKD's "Electronic Ant", which has a taste of existential philosophy.
The two people's interpretation of the mutual observation theory of the R world line and the will of Destiny's Gate is ambiguous, involving the collapse of quantum wave function and the vague application of libertarianism. Those who understand can understand it, but those who don't understand still. can not read.
In short, a movie that wants to make the setting clear but fails to say it well has a somewhat far-fetched story structure and explanation level. Although it makes up for some of the setting problems of the tv version, it is still not perfect.
If you have the opportunity to play games, there may be some corresponding supplements.
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