Interstellar

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  • Ianbolton0

    Watched this last night. Are we saying that love transcends all we know of science, as though it has a dimension of it's own? And how do you reprogram a watches time signature to give binary data in morse code to work out the universe through cross-dimensional gravity?
    I really liked it, but sometimes felt a bit cheated. As though something is trying to be much cleverer than it really is. I do prefer films that ask questions rather than forcing answers down your throat.

    • he did not program the clock, he moved the thing transcribing the code he was being dictated by tarsernexbcn
    • It's a movie.jtb26
    • Sorry guys, I forgot it's only a story!Ianbolton
    • and if he moved the second hand, transcribing the data, how did it keep moving all those years later? Outputting the data?Ianbolton
    • I'm not going to explain the movie to you, watch it again and pay attentionernexbcn
    • he could navigate through time on that tesseract, so he basically could go to any point in time of that roomernexbcn
    • yeah, I thought so. Was just checking if you guys were paying attention.Ianbolton

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