Do you want a time machine to save your departed lover? Go and see if your future self is successful?

Velda 2022-03-21 09:01:02

I think back to the past
to try to make the story continue
at least not let you leave me
distractibility time
this will be more tightly
so I do not know yet retain not had time to

this is "back in time" sung in a while. Everyone in the world wants to go back in time and wants to have a time machine. If you get a time machine, you will use it to change something that you regret, and correct your weakness?

I like to read science fiction novels, such as Asimov’s base series, robot series; "Ander's Game" series; "Time Swing", etc. They are all very wonderfully written, but they also have to make us reflect on ourselves and think about life. I had nothing to do last night, and I watched the "Back to the Future" trilogy again. I couldn't help but sigh my life, and at the same time have endless reveries about the multi-dimensional space.

The film began in 1985. The protagonist Marty's father, George Merkfry, is weak and incompetent, and is bullied by his boss Beaver; Marty's mother is drunk and doesn't care about the lives of her children at all. Marty and Dr. Brown are good friends. After years of research, the doctors have exhausted their wealth and finally invented the time machine. In order to avoid the pursuit of Libyan terrorists, Marty came to 1955 by accident. Back in the past, Marty realized how beautiful his mother was when he was young. When his father was young, he loved science fiction, but he was afraid to publish it. Marty suggested to his father with what the doctor told him: "If you do something with all your heart and soul Thing, then you will be successful.” At the same time, Marty is inadvertently changing history because he ruined the first encounter between his father and mother. His elder brothers and sisters and even himself are gradually disappearing in the photo, which means that they will no longer exist. Marty tried his best to get the cowardly "father" to invite the "mother" to dance at the ball. With Marty's help, George finally managed to overcome his weakness and beat the overlord Beaver with one punch, which won Green's favor.

The first one was my favorite, when Marty returned home in 1985. It was discovered that his father had successfully become a science fiction writer, and his mother had stopped drinking alcohol, and the family had become much wealthier than before. George Merck Frye has gone from a cowardly voyeur to a successful best-selling novelist only to overcome two shortcomings when he was young. When Marty first returned to thirty years ago, the black man who saw the floor sweeping in the cafe was the mayor of 1985. Everyone laughed at him when he said that he was going to do a big business, and the bird knows the ambition of Honghu. Of course, this is just a movie, and the ending of the movie is just to cater to the audience's psychology. However, how many people have this dream when they are young, they like to sing, write, and play football when they are young. With the passage of time, these dreams and hobbies gradually faded out of life and led an ordinary and slightly monotonous life. Don't be afraid that you will not realize your dreams. As Dr. Brown said, if you devote yourself to something, then you will succeed.

In the second and third parts, Marty and Dr. came to 2015 and 1885 respectively. In the second part, because the old Beaver overheard the conversation between Marty and the doctor, he secretly returned to 1955 and gave the 20th century sports yearbook to himself when he was young. With the Almanac for 55 years, Beaver naturally became a billionaire, killed George, married Green, and dominated the United States. When Marty and Dr. Marty returned to 1985, they saw another "future" created by the changes in history. They must go back to 55 years to regain the sports yearbook to prevent the distortion of history. Finally succeeded, but the doctor returned to 1885 due to lightning. Due to damage to a certain part of the time machine, the doctor was trapped in the west in 1885, unable to return to the "future". After learning that the Doctor was killed by a local bully, Marty decided to save the Doctor in 1885. The ending is beautiful, Marty returns to real life, and the doctor finds true love.

In these two books, the doctor constantly reminds Marty to think about problems in four-dimensional space. At the same time, the destruction of the time machine at the end also means that the existence of the time machine threatens the natural operation of the universe. Ants grow in two-dimensional space, while humans grow in three-dimensional space. If we take an ant into our hands, then for other ants, the ant in our hands disappears. But if there is a four-dimensional space, will we also disappear like the ants being picked up for other people and things living in the three-dimensional world?

I often watch horror movies. There is a movie called "Another Dimensional Killing Array", which is about a group of people coming into multiple cubes in a four-dimensional space. In different cubes, it is possible to see selves of different ages, or even to be murdered by selves of different ages. If you kill yourself when you are young, will you still exist? This is also one of the fallacies of time travel. Michio Kaku, the founder of eleven-dimensional theory. He and his theories are very controversial. Eleventh dimension, so where did those in the middle go? I don’t understand it because I’m so talented and short-learned. Time machine and multi-bit space theory probably only time can explain.

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Back to the Future quotes

  • [Marty enters his house and sees Biff harrassing George]

    Biff Tannen: I can't believe you'd loan me your car without telling me it had a blind spot. I could've been killed!

    George McFly: Blind spot? Now, now, Biff, now I never noticed that the car had any blind spot before when I would drive it. Hi, Son.

    Biff Tannen: What, are you blind, McFly? It's there. How else do you explain that wreck out there?

    George McFly: Biff, can I- Can I assume that your, uh, insurance is gonna pay for the damage?

    Biff Tannen: My insurance? It's your car. Your insurance should pay for it. I wanna know who's gonna pay for this?

    [shows his shirt]

    Biff Tannen: I spilled beer all over it when the car smashed into me. Who's gonna pay my cleaning bill?

  • Sam Baines: Stella! Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car! Come on out here! Help me take him in the house!