Not so much time, but cause and effect

Chase 2022-04-20 09:03:00

Non-fluid time is dangerous for three-dimensional life, just like Alzheimer's, let alone running around in it, it is a fatal blow to consciousness and behavior, as well as to the group. //Using his younger self to try to resist the future self through his changes to reverse the situation, what kind of paradox and the big joke of the century, the key is that he really believes it... No wonder it is a paved road, no wonder it has been cycle. Because it is actually still on the same time axis, there is no way to judge whether it is different or not. Talk to yourself and it's all over. As well as poor information, the latter is always superior to the former, which has caused everything to be tended to complete the self-justifying loop. Wait a minute, think about it and think that the passage of time is the same for them. It is still unbeatable and fair. No one has independently selected an independent CD (after all, it is still people's imagination), it is just a point in time. The replacement of this time point with the location and the age division of the characters is their way of simplifying the understanding of the plot, and the chaotic shuttle has led to the chicken and the egg. The phrase "We can't decide what we do, because we can't choose our desires." And the necessity of "it's just lost at the time", so we will repeat what we have done over and over again on the same time scale . And although they looked at the repetition, they didn't really do any repetition, because everything was just a circle. Therefore, in fact, even if they are swirling in the turbulent current like a small boat in time, they are still in fluid time as far as individuals are concerned, and their essence is still the same. In the end, it's still three-dimensional.

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  • Investigator Clausen: Expectations lead to disappointment. "Have hope," my mother used to say, "not expectations. You might just be surprised, but not disappointed."