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The Butterfly Effect
Just watched this movie. Bought the directors cut dvd, and its great! Especially the ending when the main character kills himself just before he will be born... its great.
Now i just need to get a girlfriend and she has to get emotional so i can support her and eventually end up having a wild night... ahum. :| |
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there are 2 endings.. i happend to see the amierikan version the good one..
btw.. why are giving out spoilers? |
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wow... i should slay you for spelling that totaly wrong....
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Bwahaha, you of all people say that... :D
Btw, totally is spelled with two "l" *runs* |
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i have never saw this movie in the cinema, so i did not know the alternate endings where like that. The ending i have seen (and the scene before that that introduces the ending scene) was rather crude, but the best. I have seen the alternate ending.. "haven't i see you before?" ... but i am glad it did not get into this edition, it was way to hollywood style |
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stefan, what do you wanna tell us ? that you saw a great movie, that you wanna increase your posts, or that you are missing a girlfriend ? I guess for the latter, this isnt really the right place :P
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har, never seen it, but was in vancouver when it was re;leased. pah, somuchg crap about it on th radio oput me off.
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blockbuster? This movie has been out for quite some time. You can't even see it in the cinema even more....
Besides, words cannot describe how this movie is. @ Asp. This is an offtopic forum right? :P I've seen threads with less meaning then this.. *cough* We could ofcourse talk about the time traveling things and paradoxes if you like. |
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Here you go, you asked for it and now you have a links to explore;
And I am sure every one of me living in whatever diemension would have posted this... http://www.think-aboutit.com/Misc/th...experiment.htm uh oh now I am in a right muddle oh well: http://www.bielek-debunked.com/index2.html |
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The terrors of time travel. |
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I'd like someone here explained me the Einstein-Podolski-Rosen one. Anyone ?
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I can't, but it sounds smart.
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http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~streater/einsteinpodolskirosen.html Turns out to be intersting read. :| |
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euh, what has that to do with time-traveling? :S
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And you want to know about that to make time travel "real" |
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i am not into that scene ;) I have no clue what quantum mechanics actually do. Reminds me somehow of a number 4... :D
Anyway, when i think of time traveling. I think of wormholes and the like. I think of the paradoxes that come with it. I think time machines can be invented since humans are just curious. Yet i don't think its really possible to change something, and get back so you notice the difference. Since, if you make that change, you actually change your own feature and perhaps cause you won't be born and never invented the time machine, etc.. etc... what is also mind blowing, is parralel time lines. I sort of imagine a big array: world[width][height][depth][time][line] ... would take ahuge amount of mem :D |
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EPR ? well, i heard it in a qm lecture, but i'm quite sure i'm with the >95% of the students who havnt really understood what the prof wanted to say :) the only thing I remember that it had something to do with the bell inequalities. although i'm not 100% sure, gotta google too
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To be honest I don't think changing the past will affect you. If time is simply viewed as another point on a 4 dimensional plot, you'll change the past but the future will be changed. You, however, are considered part of the time you are in now, because that is where you are.
If you changed the past and it affected you, then it would change you. That change would therefore affect everything, including the changes you were making. This could involve you not changing anything at all, as in the case of you not being born at all and therefore not being able to affect the changes and therefore being born. Check out the link I posted, it's very entertaining. :( |
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leagle... what link?
edit: errr. nevermind... found it. |
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horror and damnation: I don't know Doctor Who :'(
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Neither did I till 1 year ago.
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