Parallel universe is the same as "Schrodinger's Cat"

Melyssa 2021-12-11 08:01:21

This movie is a bit old. I watched it on the Internet unconsciously today. It was originally directed at Jet Li, but I didn’t expect to see the Multiverse. Think about whether this idea was created before 2000, and it is still worth encouraging! Kungfu plus sci-fi actually has something to do with it.

Each of us lives in our own universe, and we can kill multiple selves by passing through the wormhole.


Parallel universe, like "Schrodinger's cat", is a superposition of quantum states. Only when the measurement behavior is implemented will there be a result. That's probably what it means!

There is a theory like this: There are multiple parallel worlds in the universe, and there is one you in each parallel world, and the selves in all parallel worlds will share the energy you have in the entire universe. So, as long as you disappear in the parallel world, all the energy will converge on the last person. It is for this purpose to capture everyone's energy. In the distant future, a killer named Kibi (played by Jet Li) killed himself in 123 parallel worlds through time and space and gained superpowers. At this time, only himself and another parallel world named Gabriel (played by Jet Li) are left in the world. Gabriel, who was in a peaceful world, was completely unaware of the imminent disaster. It was just a sudden day that I discovered that I was extremely fast and powerful, and there was a person who was exactly like him committing crimes everywhere. As a policeman, I had to stand up to stop the crime and save myself at the same time.

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  • Nannie 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    It seems that the sci-fi story structure behind the savior's like back then-parallel universe

  • Deon 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    So-so, the action design is OK, but it is also more exaggerated

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