"Time and Space Evil" is shown in Figure 2. The timeline of the film is ABCDEF, and the real timeline is ABF, which means that CD, EF and AB occur at the same time, and there is a causal relationship, which cannot be changed, which means that the subsequent events cannot be changed. Affects previous events, and the former can affect the latter.
"Edge of Tomorrow" is shown in Figure 3. The timeline of the movie is ABCD... After countless hours, it finally returns to B, while the real timeline only has AB, CDEF, etc. These events are completed instantly in real time Yes, it does not consume time, similar to the game save, and then the protagonist uses the modifier to modify the boss data. After reading the file, the boss hangs directly. The events of modifying the data only exist in the memory of the protagonist, and do not exist in reality.
"Time and Space Sin" and "Edge of Tomorrow" are both time distortions that occur in real time, and both have a huge impact on real time. The difference is that the events of "Time and Space Sin" did happen in reality. The police can find the laboratory, Shuttles, car accident scenes, women's corpses, etc., and the events of "Edge of Tomorrow" have no process, only results. People don't know what happened at that moment (except the protagonist), and the events of "Terrorist Cruise" have no effect on reality. People will only see a car accident, the protagonist's friends will not wait for the protagonist, they will still go to sea, but they will not encounter a cruise ship, and they will not be killed.
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