Love this series very much. The subject of the monster disaster shot from the first point of view: The Cloverfield File - Destruction of New York; to the subject of escape room: Cloverfield Road; and then to the Cloverfield Paradox through parallel universes caused by quantum events. The three films each have their own characteristics, and the last one links the whole plot together, and the brain hole is very open! Of course, going back to the third part, the brain hole is indeed big enough, but it is less scientific. I have a little understanding of quantum mechanics, such as the collapse of quantum entanglement caused by the Large Hadron Collider experiment, and the theory of creating parallel universes is indeed There is, in fact, the collapse of quantum entangled states in the universe may be staged at any time, parallel universes are emerging at any time, and the results caused by countless random events occur in countless parallel universes, but first, you can never enter another Parallel world, second, the parallel universe occurred after the quantum event, the world before the quantum event was the same world, so it is impossible for the heroine to enter another parallel world and find that her children are not dead, because the past cannot be changed. One might ask, isn't there an infinite number of parallel universes? I can only say that this is not the premise of the film. There are only two parallel universes in the film, and they are generated by a collapse of quantum entanglement. If there are countless parallel universes (that is, parallel universes are not only generated by the quantum event of this experiment) ), frankly speaking, the heroine is likely to enter a universe without human existence, the probability is much higher, how could it happen to encounter a universe with such a high degree of approximation? Let's talk about the mysterious events in the film, such as monsters out of nothing, beautiful women in the wall, conscious hands, worms in the body, etc., the logic is even worse. In fact, the quantum microscopic world does have the possibility of any random event, such as a teapot suddenly appearing in any corner of the universe, which is hard to imagine, but quantum mechanics does allow this to happen, but it is subject to Heisenberg's test. Constrained by the uncertainty principle, this teapot has existed for a very short period of time and cannot be measured at all, so you can never perceive that this random occurrence can be anything, whether you can recognize it or not at all. Some people may ask, is the teapot not a human product? In fact, the teapot is just a combination of a bunch of microscopic particles. Because of the huge base of random events, this kind of combination of microscopic particles that happened to appear is just a combination, but this combination just fits your cognition. In this case, when it comes to this film, those nonsensical random events seem pale and far-fetched, because even if these random events occur, it is impossible for people to perceive them.
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