The layman sees the excitement, the insider sees the doorway

Alice 2022-03-18 09:01:02

In fact, this movie is full of noisy, all kinds of cool, but in fact, if you understand some common sense of edge science, you will know that it is actually very popular science.
Matter and space are only measurement tools, and only time actually exists. In fact, many physicists have begun to believe in new quantum theories over the years.

It’s just that the human brain has only been developed by 10%, and 100% development will be super powerful. There is a little misunderstanding. The human brain does have a strong potential. Mind control and manipulation of matter are not impossible, but the 10% calculation method is fundamental. It's an error. 10% is based on the number of nerve pathways and the number of nerves.

For example, if I have a piece of paper and ordinary people only drew something in the lower left corner, if I develop it, I can draw something in the lower right corner and something in the upper right corner. That 10% is actually the percentage of the pencil marks to the area of ​​the white paper, but if it reaches 100%, it means that the white paper is blacked out and cannot contain any information at all.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    This is the brain hole of no one before and after no one

  • Krystel 2021-10-20 19:00:07

    Luc Besson answered a few questions at the meeting: He knows the plot, but he thinks that this theory is either a serious documentary or just like this. At the end, he didn't think he was learning to roam in space. In addition, he said that he had traveled to the other side of the universe for a few seconds, although he also knew that the audience couldn't see it at all. . . The Taiwan gang's speech is too serious.

Lucy quotes

  • Lucy: [suddenly pinning Jang's hands to the chair with knives] Learning is always a painful process. Like when you're little, and your bones are growing, and you ache all over.

  • Pierre Del Rio: [threading the car through rush hour traffic] Do you always drive like that?

    Lucy: I've never driven before.