But the movie is said to be related to time view. Although it is not time travel, I still insist on jumping and watching it. The male protagonist sees and "changes the future". Here we first assume that the future is changeable, which means that the future is uncertain. For example, at a certain intersection, I predicted to go left in the past, but now I go right, then the future It was changed, simply. But the question is, does the future that I envisioned in the past to go left also apply to going right? There may be overlaps, but I believe they are not the same. In the film, the male protagonist relies on his equipment to overcome five barriers and six generals, and "change the future" time and time again. Has he foreseen this future? Is this the future he sees? If so, then he hasn't changed, it's just a rehearsal for him in the future, and he'll see the machine get smashed, the end of the world finally comes, or the boss sees that he's going to die, so it's better to act early, just from the movie What they saw did not happen; in this way, the male protagonist should see more than one future. If he fails in the first level, how can he see the second level, so he must go through constant watching and testing. The Lord found a future that he was satisfied with, and then prepared various customs clearance artifacts to kill the Quartet with the heroine.
So if you can see the future, if you can change the future, then the future must be a multi-forked tree, and a small change at each time node will affect the future future, that is, to choose a future along the tree, it is conceivable that Knowing, such a machine will have an amazing amount of calculation, calculating the change of every element and then spelling out a huge future, probably only God can do it!
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