Regarding the parallel universe, simply speaking, because the future traveler has changed the past historical events, a new space-time will be created that is parallel to the original space-time. The traveler cannot jump back to the original space-time, he can only return to the newly created space-time. The original space-time may have disappeared, but there may still be a
single-line space-time. A history of change changes together. That is, if the traveler killed his unmarried father in the past, he would disappear at the same time.
It's amazing.
I have always liked to read novels and movies about traveling through time and space. I like to see that we have the ability to jump over the time and space that appears to enter the past or the future, and watch the violent collision of cultural thoughts and emotions of different eras, and the feeling of powerlessness as a single individual or It's the burst of chance that fascinates me the most.
Detective DOUG in DEJA VU finally rescued the whole boat and CLAIRE. According to the theory of the film, he changed the key point affecting the occurrence of an event, thus creating a new history. Cole in the Army of the Twelve Monkeys does not have that ability, because there is no parallel time and space in this movie, and the changed past will immediately reflect the future, so maybe in the end, humans don’t have to flee to the ground, so There is no development time travel, all stories do not exist. And Cole could only pass Shirley on the road.
What a fascinating idea, just because it's all about time. Human beings have always felt powerless in the face of the ruthlessness and machinery of time. Although they have tried countless times to break the fateful cycle of life and death, they have failed countless times, and they can only imagine countless times to make the image of human beings taller in the long river of history.
I don't know if I really hope that one day history is really reversible, and wrong choices can go back and revise. It's just that if everyone has this ability, will the result of too much overlap in parallel time and space be death and system collapse. Not sure, but I like to describe these movies, the unknown is the most tempting.
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