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Winona 2022-09-10 04:57:25
0.618, the golden ratio, the beauty of world harmony
I don’t know if everyone feels like this. There will always be a scene that makes you seem to have known each other before, as if you have seen it in your memory or dream. You can't help but feel fatalistic. I like the story about the red line of China’s fate in the script. I don’t know where it...
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Donato 2022-09-08 08:16:13
The touching theme cuts into the heart, but it is destroyed in the powerless narrative [--updated to S01E02--]
Starting from the number game, it is finally attributed to romance (Apr.1) EPISODE.1 PILOT The beginning and the end are quite GEEK, trying to use a very scientific theory to explain some very mysterious things, which is what Laomei likes to do. However, some repeated mentions seem quite blunt, but...
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Louisa 2022-09-05 09:54:57
How to use reality to round out an idea.
[Only comment on the first two episodes] TV series are not suitable for a heavy concept as the theme, because people watch TV series for other purposes. The concept of a two-hour movie can be thought-provoking, but a one-year TV series will only make people feel heavy and exhausted. For now,...
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Elinor 2022-09-03 15:42:32
The Heroes myth continues
The new season of Spartacus is always uninspiring because of the lack of a soul hero. The first season of Binghuo is over, and there have been no exciting American dramas for more than half a year. Now Uncle Jake, the king of staying up late among the agents, has brought us a new...
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Teresa 2022-08-21 15:40:07
The magic stick is the magic stick, don’t talk about maths
Some people say that the image of science and engineering researchers created by big bang is entirely to satisfy the distorted lust of science and engineering geeks by people outside the industry (yes, Lu XIV is what you said). I watched an episode of Touch today, and I feel that this is a...
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Devyn 2022-05-29 22:48:58
Record what Jake said in the first episode
The ratio is always the same, 1 to 1.618 over and over and over again. The patterns, mathematical in design, are hidden in plain sight. You just have to know where to look. 6,919,377,000 people, and only a few of us can see the connections. Today we'll send over 300 billion e-mails, 19 billion text...
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Garrick 2022-05-29 22:23:16
Mathematical mysticism
I haven't touched the philosophy of David Bohm as described by "Mensa's Whore". However, in my opinion, this series is entirely about mathematical mysticism, as if adding many elements of science and mathematics, but it emphasizes that there is a connection between events in the universe that...
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Roscoe 2022-05-29 21:44:35
Can anyone really foresee the future?
I first watched this drama because it seemed to be a drama about how an old father and his autistic son slowly communicate and gradually open up their hearts. However, after watching the first episode, I found that I was wrong. The meaning of this drama is far-reaching. Not so.
No one has ever...
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Creola 2022-05-29 19:57:29
Pilot main line combing, strong spoiler, come in after watching the first episode
FOX's PR draft is about predicting the future, but from the first episode, it seems that Jake can see the trajectory and plan how to change the future. I think of the movie Adjustment Bureau's new drama Person of Interest. There are also two main lines of Pilot. 1 How to get kids on school buses It...
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Arielle 2022-05-29 16:58:12
See the world in a tiny dust
The Fibonacci sequence that appears repeatedly in the film has a very obvious feature. The sum of the two adjacent ones in the front constitutes the latter. Can this touch the future? The Fibonacci sequence exists widely in the universe around us, from galaxies to cells. The logic of touching the...
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Director: Nelson McCormick, Milan Cheylov, Adam Kane, Greg Beeman, Jon Cassar, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Francis Lawrence, Roxann Dawson
Language: English Release date: January 25, 2012