I saw the fourth episode of "4-D" last night, a murderer who travels through parallel worlds. John Doggett and Monica Reyes in this time and space are in the apartment. At the same time, they are attacked in the capture operation in another time and space. The murderer can freely shuttle through multiple parallel worlds to do whatever they want. So the confused Reyes used "My The word "Doggett".
Yes, all movies about time and space travel are inseparable from the quantum physics term of parallel world, from "Doraemon" to "Laura Run", "The Birth of a Prefix" to "Butterfly Effect" (this is I have to mention).
The parallel world (parallel universe, or other terms like that) is almost a universal concept that covers all the problems of time and space. Although it is possible in quantum physics, who knows?
To use the simplest analogy, the two protagonists in Doraemon always go back to the past to change their own history, or go to the future to see themselves, and history is not something that can be changed casually. You change your history, see It seems insignificant, but actually changes the world. This is the butterfly effect. Well, this world that you changed exists, but the world before you changed (that is, the future world you came from) did not disappear because of such frivolous behavior, so there are two parallel worlds, in both worlds. With you, me and him, it's just that the conditions are different, and the things you do are different.
Another analogy is to cross the road in the morning. Because I stopped my feet in time, a car screamed in front of me, and I escaped. But in fact, in another time and space, I was hit by a car without getting my feet in time. This is another parallel world. In this view, parallel worlds are not produced by the behavior of traveling through time and space to change history, but exist in the first place.
"Laura Run" and "The Birth of a Preface" are like playing games. Gameover is one more time. You can completely treat this as a funny joke, but if you have to be more realistic, you can only use the parallel world to explain it. In the world, Liu Qingyun, who chose to go to the mainland, died. In another parallel world, Liu Qingyun who chose to go to Taiwan became famous. In another parallel world, Liu Qingyun, who had not yet made a choice, peddled wreaths on the street...
There are also two types of movies that travel through parallel worlds. One is that the shuttler regards himself as the only "I", that is, I am in this world, and the other parallel world still plays the role of "I", such as "Butterfly Effect". Back when history was changed, The protagonist becomes the child of the year, and from "changing the world of the year" to "another world continued by the change", the protagonist still plays his own role.
In this movie, he created multiple parallel worlds, or he shuttled through multiple parallel worlds that already existed (see paragraphs 4 and 5 of this article). First, the world he originally existed was World A, and then he found a way to go back to the past, so he went back to the past. In fact, World A still exists. He just reached the parallel world B (the past), and he changed B. World, he woke up to find himself in the C world derived from his actions in the B world, but he discovered that the C world was imperfect and went back to the past again. Note that the past he went back to was not the B world, because the B world has been changed by him, but another parallel D world... It's really messy.
In Doraemon, the protagonist appears in the parallel world as the "other", that is, "I" exists in this world, and there is the same me in the parallel world. When "I" travels through time and space to a parallel world, I can only see that world like others.
Having said that, unless the movie uses parallel worlds as the material, or the parallel worlds in the movie have nothing to do with the parallel worlds, such as "Laura Run", movies related to time and space really cannot be considered by this theory. If you have to use this theory to explain, then the Terminator went back to the past and wanted to kill the leader of the resistance. In fact, he only killed Connor in the parallel world, and resistance still exists in his own world.
Therefore, a movie is always a movie. Anyone who has to study has problems. Science fiction always has a "magic" word. Quantum physics, which is full of paradoxes and paradoxes and even philosophy, is always very BT, and whether the world There are countless, whether I have been hit and killed by a car countless times in another world, and whether the world I am now in without death is the original world, no one knows.
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