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I watched it because it was recommended in the 2 Report FB.
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It was interesting.
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I thought that it was something that could only be expressed in live-action movies, not in novels, anime, or manga.
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If I, who is moving forward, have my stack of building blocks knocked down by a reverse traveler, how would it look to me?
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My current thoughts:
- There are no parallel worlds, only one timeline.
- = It is impossible to kill one’s grandfather.
- Why?
- There is no decisive evidence.
- However, if there are parallel worlds, anything is possible, and the speculation becomes uninteresting.
- Those who pass through the rotating door become inverted matter (so-called antimatter?)
- The cause and effect of what passes through is reversed.
- Consciousness can also be seen as a collection of cause and effect.
- When an inverted consciousness sees inverted matter, it appears as a natural movement.
- There are no parallel worlds, only one timeline.
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Problems:
- When were the things destroyed by the reverse traveler created? (paradox)
- For example, if the reverse traveler destroyed the building blocks, when were they made?
- This also applies to Stalsk-12’s building.
- What happens to the cars that are inverted in the car chase?
- Hypothesis 1: The cars themselves are forward matter.
- In this case, did the reverse traveler operate in reverse to drive the car?
- However, the car was moving at a speed that cannot be achieved in reverse.
- Hypothesis 2: The cars themselves are inverted matter.
- The problem with this is that they wouldn’t be able to pass through the rotating door, right?
- Hypothesis 1: The cars themselves are forward matter.
- The problem of not being able to see light.
- I guess this is something we can ignore.
- What happens with the interaction between inverted matter and forward matter?
- There is a problem of which cause and effect to follow.
- Example: When you put your hand in front of a bullet and it sticks to your hand.
- In this case, the inverted cause and effect of the bullet side worked.
- If it were not a human and a bullet, but a human and another human, the absurdity would be more apparent.
- The behavior of forward and inverted matter is not symmetrical.
- When were the things destroyed by the reverse traveler created? (paradox)
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Did you see the first rotating door? If you saw it, you could go, something like that.
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When many things are inverted, the timelines become complex, and the one with more becomes dominant.
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The relationship between consciousness and multiple realities cannot be known.
- The hypothesis that the same consciousness is always in the same timeline seems strong.
- Neil and others ultimately fit all the pieces together.
- The term “protagonist,” is that what it means?
- That is ultimately the protagonist’s timeline.
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Ice makes sense because it is frozen.
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The last scene:
- The bomb did not explode.
- The real dangerous bomb was nearby, something like that, said by the protagonist.
- At the same time as this line, his son was shown.
- The camera work clearly focused on the son, although Kat was also shown.
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AREPO:
- The protagonist theory:
- Honestly, there isn’t much evidence, but
- However, it’s unlikely that he would appear in that square as a supporting character.
- Oh, but does Kat know AREPO?
- Honestly, there isn’t much evidence, but
- Inferred from being a forger:
- Fiction creator = director?
- That also seems different. I think the word “forger” is different from “fiction.”
- Fiction creator = director?
- The protagonist theory:
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Who is the son?
- Sweater: “The greatest sin in life is giving birth to a son.”
- He was talking about God or something.
- Sweater: “The greatest sin in life is giving birth to a son.”
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Neil: “If we lose WW3, all living beings will disappear.”
- This was quite strange.
- Not all matter, but why living beings? That was the question.
- If we understand it as all consciousness with awareness disappearing, it makes sense.
- Various timelines (arrows of time) of consciousness are intricately intertwined.
- If it paradoxes, the timeline that loses in the dynamics of the arrow of time will disappear, something like that.- If not, why not let future people use algorithms if there is a timeline for each consciousness?
- This was quite strange.
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Alternative answer to “Why not let future people use algorithms?“:
- The timeline of consciousness is such that when one person dies, another person is born to continue it. Not a very beautiful concept.
- Also, what exactly do algorithms do? They definitely have an impact on multiple timelines.
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Aunt: “If you take actions that are different from what is already known, we won’t be there.”
- This contradicts the theory of consciousness-based multiple realities.
- Or it could be a misleading statement, suggesting that if a paradox occurs, it might lead to disappearance.
- However, considering the number of small paradoxes that seem to occur, the idea that paradoxes mean the end might be different.
- Should we consider it statistically?#unclear
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“You are ‘a’ protagonist.”
- This can be interpreted as implying consciousness-based worldlines.
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Other notable statements:
- “What happened happened.”
- “We live in a Twilight world, and there are no friends at dusk.”
- Neil: Reality.
- These statements seem to connect to the concept of multiple realities rather than multiple universes.
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Buriya: To get close to Sator, a protagonist is needed.
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The 5x5 thing:
- AREPO is the subject, emphasizing its importance.
- One axis represents time, and the other represents worldlines.
- However, the concept of a center seems unnatural.
- Is the protagonist’s timeline the center, or is it something above the timeline?
- If we view it from a meta perspective, is it about how the movie captures the world?
- The term “protagonist” also suggests that.
- Meta-wise, the answer to the question “What is TENET?” becomes the name of the movie.
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SATOR and AREPO can be seen as entities that transcend timelines.
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How do worldlines interact with each other?
- If we consider it similar to time, there must be some kind of order.
- How much are they related to each other?
- Algorithms can be said to have an impact on many timelines (or maybe all of them).
- SATOR and AREPO can be seen as entities that transcend timelines.
- There is no evidence, but Aunt also gives off that vibe.
- Could “we live in a twilight world” be related to this theory?
- Ultimately, only the opera guy and Sator mentioned it.
- Is the opera guy AREPO?
- Oh, he’s the protagonist.
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What is the understanding of Neil, Aunt, and the future people?