Observation of the double-peak space-time view

Alvis 2022-05-28 17:41:03

Black/white lodge is not only an abstract source of good and evil, but also approximates a high-dimensional space. Its time is static/folded (to be precise, there is no time at all). The "boss" (fireman/judy) here can manipulate the real world (similar to "Interstellar", an observation in three-dimensional space becomes a slice in five-dimensional space), and even transform the world into a different timeline. We see woodsman's fade-in/fade-out, which is exactly what the movement of high-dimensional creatures observe in three-dimensional space.

Characters in the real world must pass through a specific channel to enter and exit the high-dimensional space. It may be an opening formed by the coordinates of a specific time + place in reality, or it may be a peculiar path like black lodge->purple iron house->plug-in hole.

There is no "parallel world" in reality, but it denies the uniqueness of the state of time and space (that is, the state of the world is not uniquely determined for any three-dimensional space + time coordinate), because it is always in the interference of high-dimensional space. When it is replaced with a new timeline, the previous timeline does not physically exist. If there is no source of evil, and the real world has no relationship with high-dimensional space, it might be linear originally.

When the real world is replaced with a new timeline, people will hold memories from other timelines. Similarly, under the influence of Black/white lodge, people hold to varying degrees the memory of their visit to the lodge (although it happened in the "future"), or other predictions about the "future". But these memories are usually embodied in the subconscious mind, and are awakened at certain moments (such as in a dream). A specific person can travel in time and space in the same timeline through the lodge (the physical body of one observation space comes to another observation space and can keep all the memories).

Therefore, there is no real "reincarnation", but people seem to have experienced it before experiencing one thing, or in other words, have experienced various timelines and "complete works" of various time points. Time is under the action of high-dimensional space. Bending and folding, the distinction between past/present/future loses its meaning.

The camera has an "observation space" like a character. Reality is no longer linear time, but our observations are linear time. When the state of the world at a certain point in time is disturbed by external forces, this disturbance may affect the state of the world "after". Therefore, our observation space is often in an unstable "fission" (a special lens effect, or even an ordinary lens cut, may have been transmitting the feeling of fission, and getting to this state may be the key to experiencing this movie. ), sometimes it is a huge change caused by the replacement of the timeline (including the observation of a sudden "power failure"). In reality, the more space-time regions that interfere with high-dimensional space, the easier it is to observe fission, which also explains the chaos in the purple iron room.

Regarding the discussion of dreams and reality, in this world, each person has a unique soul, but no longer has a unique body. The time and space he is in will be disturbed, and the timeline will even be terminated and enter "another body". So the world itself is "dream of time and space", but "Who's dreamer?"

If there are new discoveries, we will continue to update or amend~

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