Fits my worldview, so I like

Edyth 2022-04-21 09:01:03

After watching half of it, I thought it was a bad movie. The more I went on, the more exciting it became. It was a match for the Butterfly Effect. It shaped my worldview more meticulously.

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the history will not be changed. When you change one of the important variables, many new variables will appear, and finally lead to the same result. This is a space-time view. (The effect of any small changes you make is the butterfly effect).

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Everything that happens at the moment is happening simultaneously in the equal multiverse, and when we begin to question and rethink questions about time and consciousness, it also affects our equal consciousness on the other side. When life comes to an end, that is, when the body loses its function, it will start over in another world (the relationship between reincarnation and predestination is very idealistically explained).

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, since the grandfather paradox is a paradox, it means that it is self-contradictory, so there is no need to discuss whether it contradicts other theories. The most famous theory to solve the grandfather paradox is the Novikov Self-consistency principle, which The theory says: any time travel that creates a paradox has a probability of 0. And the parallel universe you mentioned in the title is another kind of time travel. The parallel world theory is that time travel is travel to the past of a parallel universe, not you The past of the original universe, so the grandfather you killed is not your grandfather, but another of your grandfather who will be born in a parallel universe.

For the third, first assume that there are two parallel universes, starting from exactly the same starting from the state of the It is no different from the same world. If it is assumed that the two worlds are relatively independent, the action of time travel to the second world will really completely change the development process of the second world.

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Extended Reading
  • Daphney 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The American interpretation of "Dyke" comes when the Left Bank meets Hollywood. "All your piety and wisdom will not make it have a trace of redemption, and all your tears will not make it change a little." The various tributes to Xi Pang are very interesting.

  • Estefania 2021-10-20 18:58:54

    The film’s dystopia is not as good as Brasilia, Terry Gilliam. Actually, it should be regarded as another possible Lynch. He has weird magical powers in macro-science fiction semiotics and metaphorical expressions, but everything exists in the general direction. Interpretation Lynch’s interpretation One person, Terry, interprets the symptoms of an era. The film emphasizes determinism. No matter how hard Cole tries, he can only understand his mortal destiny. Pete's performance is the biggest highlight of the film.

12 Monkeys quotes

  • [James Cole found a spider and knows he's got to take it with him, let's it crawl over his hand while deciding what to do with it]

    Jeffrey Goines: You know what crazy is? Crazy is majority rules. Take germs, for example.

    James Cole: Germs?

    Jeffrey Goines: Uh-huh. In the eighteenth century, no such thing, nada, nothing. No one ever imagined such a thing. No sane person, anyway. Ah! Ah! Along comes this doctor, uh, uh, uh, Semmelweis, Semmelweis. Semmelweis comes along. He's trying to convince people, well, other doctors mainly, that's there's these teeny tiny invisible bad things called germs that get into your body and make you sick. Ah? He's trying to get doctors to wash their hands. What is this guy? Crazy? Teeny, tiny, invisible? What do you call it? Uh-uh, germs? Huh? What? Now, cut to the 20th century. Last week, as a matter of fact, before I got dragged into this hellhole. I go in to order a burger in this fast food joint, and the guy drops it on the floor. Jim, he picks it up, he wipes it off, he hands it to me like it's all OK. "What about the germs?" I say. He says, "I don't believe in germs. Germs is just a plot they made up so they can sell you disinfectants and soaps." Now he's crazy, right? See?

    [James Cole finally takes the spider into his mouth, Jeffrey Goines is either too deep into his talk or unimpressed by this and continues his talk as if nothing happened]

    Jeffrey Goines: Ah! Ah! There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion. You... you... you believe in germs, right?

  • James Cole: Look at them. They're just asking for it. Maybe the human race deserves to be wiped out.

    Jeffrey Goines: Wiping out the human race? That's a great idea. That's great. But more of a long-term thing. I mean, first we have to focus on more immediate goals.