8 meanings of existence

Coralie 2022-03-27 09:01:11

I don't understand the meaning of the existence of those 8 people. Is there only one Sasha that is real in a world, and then the female doctor is there to take something from her neck? If so, then these two are a little easier to understand, but what about the others? Is it not known that it is simply a scientific experiment and killing people? If not, then the other Sashas should also have something on their necks, why not just observe it and take it directly? In the last scene, the doctor watched the world collapse and jumped out of the door, and finally appeared on an unknown liquid, which made people feel a bit ridiculous. It means that the existence of the four-dimensional cube world is a boundary fault in a combination of virtual and reality? I really don't understand, please explain.

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  • Concepcion 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Played a four-dimensional concept, but it feels average. The woman in red has poor skin, with a spot on her back.

  • Paxton 2021-12-31 08:03:00

    A film that physics and mathematics experts will love. Someone’s description of dimensions in a comment on GJM: points are zero-dimensional and are contained in one-dimensional space; lines are one-dimensional and are contained in two-dimensional space; faces are two-dimensional and are contained in three-dimensional; and so on, we The entity in the physical world is three-dimensional (such as ourselves), but what contains our entity is four-dimensional space. The "biology" in the n-dimensional space can only understand the dimension of the space where it is. The n-1 dimension below this dimension can be "observed" or imagined, but it is impossible to understand the meaning.

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Mrs. Paley: Maybe we're in Hell.

  • [first lines]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: [Maguire opens the portal to a new room, but ignores the room to look at the sides of the portal] Numbers. Where's the goddamn numbers?

    [the portal closes before he can decide what to do]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: Oh God, oh God. There has to be something.

    [He opens the briefcase, but it does not hold whatever he was looking for]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: Oh, shit. Goddamn it! Goddamn it! I mean, they're my numbers! Damn. Don't I at least get a shot at my numbers, you stupid fucks? I want a chance! God. I want a chance. God. I want a chance, like everyone else!