I have never been able to resist such movies that travel through time and change time and space. In such films, the young man who returned to decades ago in Back to the Future almost made his mother fall in love with him; in Somewhere in Time, the writer defied all odds to go back 70 years and go to a love appointment; In Kate and Leopold, the love through time and space between the old duke who entered the time tunnel and the new woman in the 21st century; The Lake House, two people living in the same space at different times, love each other but can't wait for each other; and The Lake House Buttefly effect and butterfly effect in A Sound of Thunder... What is the potential connection between past, present and future, the continuation of time? I can't help but think of Hawking's "A Brief History of Time". I remember that when I was reading this book, I was under tremendous mental pressure, because I was constantly thinking about no solution, just like entering the boundless end of time, cold and lonely. ...but is time really infinite? Or is it actually limited? In addition to space-time, how many dimensions exist? Did the universe really originate from the big bang, so did time make sense before that?
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