I don’t think I understand, since the parallel world is a scene extracted from Sean’s brain, why can we know where the bomb is through this scene?

Dora 2022-03-19 09:01:02

What I am entangled with is the information source of this parallel world. As an ordinary passenger, Sean will definitely not know where the bomb is (if he knows the caption, there is no need to find the caption. It seems that Stevens doesn’t know who Sean’s friend is). , Then the parallel world was extracted from his brain again, because of the 8-minute theory. Then, the parallel world should be a part of the normal world, the part that Sean knows, no matter how powerful technology can recreate information, even if it can be recreated, the position of the bomb is random or unreal.

Sean is the best access point for Stevens, but what Sean knows Stevens basically doesn’t know, which means that from an intuitive point of view, the 8 minutes is synthesized by everyone else’s memory track and memory bank, and the synthesis method is quantum method. It is basically synthesized through human memory, and of course it may also include human subconsciousness or potentially affected information. There are always reasons to explain this, but it is too far-fetched. Maybe I am thinking about the problem based on my own knowledge system.

Because the bomb on the car may be subconsciously sensed, but the license plate of the car in the parking lot under the car can also be recorded. I always feel that this should not be a certain kind of information, it should be at least vaguer than that in the car.

There is always a feeling that since there is such a clear amount of information, the position of the bomb should be able to be analyzed.



Otherwise, the film is perfect.

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Source Code quotes

  • Colter Stevens: The explosion came from behind me.

  • Colter Stevens: You seem concerned about the time. What are you late for?

    Max Denoff: I'm on my way to an asshole festival. I hear you're headlining.

    Colter Stevens: Oh, that's funny. What are you, a comedian?

    Christina Warren: Yeah. He is a comedian.