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Thread: Nolan's next film, Interstellar

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    Quote Originally posted by jimmer View Post
    but it hurts!
    It doesn't hurt, but it's very scary when you lose all your reference points - and then the fear pops you back.

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    another one of those necessary spoiler alerts for those
    who plan to see the film, but just can't get themselves to commit. : )


    this is for the rest of us...

    Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The End Of 'Interstellar'


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    i think i mentioned no time in a ealeir post

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    I'll see your and raise you

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    Quote Originally posted by jimmer View Post
    I'll see your and raise you
    i call you!

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    a full

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    four of a kind

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    let me try to explain.
    no time.

    you can experience no time and you have a choice.
    no time would be you as a fragment of source,but that does not neccarcary mean you can observe or interact with the other fragments!

    you are a fragment.

    so if you are pulled out into no time,which i think is your time.
    your time meaning no one else s choices but your own.

    what happens!

    you have entered no time.you have a choice.to continue or dissolve all that you know and start again.
    or pause wait and and resume.

    at some point you will start again for that is the experience.

    in no time there is no judgement,no ego,only what you have learnt and the option to carry on learning of what you have created!

    only you decide what you want to experience and learn!

    hope this makes some sense to someone.

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    yes, I call that state, gaseous indigestion. !!!!

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    a film has two tools to present its story:
    picture and oft overlooked, sound.

    here's the 'sound' of Interstellar.


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