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Anyone wants to analyze Nolan's movie? Inception? Interstellar?
I just realized a MASSIVE logic hole in Inception.

The basic idea behind all their plays on time is that time can move faster in your dreams. So the first layer everything happens 12x faster than reality, so an hour in the dream is just 5 minutes in real time. The second layer is 144x faster, the third layer is 1,728, and so on.

But wait, why is time slower in a dream? Because your mind can think up events in the dream faster than reality. So why would time be slower in the 2nd level? The same fukking brain is doing the dreaming in every level. It's not like your dream creates an actual person with a brain to make the next dream. So no matter how many levels deep you go, since the same brain is dreaming the whole time, time would move at the same pace. You wouldn't get time slower down more and more the deeper you go, that doesn't make any sense at all.
 

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Anyone wants to analyze Nolan's movie? Inception? Interstellar?
Oh, and on Interstellar.

The idea was that a blight was killing all the crops. Now the only surviving crop was corn. So they had massive fields of corn going on forever.

In reality, the WORST thing you could to when facing a blight is grow a massive monoculture of one crop. It's just begging for disease to wipe the whole shyt out. In reality, if you were really terrified of blight you'd be doing everything possible to break the crops up, mix them with other vegetation, etc. No one on Earth would be stupid enough to be growing corn in the exact manner that made it most vulnerable to blight if they'd already lost literally every other crop in the world to blight.
 

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Oh, and on Interstellar.

The idea was that a blight was killing all the crops. Now the only surviving crop was corn. So they had massive fields of corn going on forever.

In reality, the WORST thing you could to when facing a blight is grow a massive monoculture of one crop. It's just begging for disease to wipe the whole shyt out. In reality, if you were really terrified of blight you'd be doing everything possible to break the crops up, mix them with other vegetation, etc. No one on Earth would be stupid enough to be growing corn in the exact manner that made it most vulnerable to blight if they'd already lost literally every other crop in the world to blight.
So there was no crop rotation or Nada? :patrice:
Yeah it can end up bad:patrice:
 

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When people do it just a few feet above and the scene lasts long. Then person disappeared without a peep
 
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