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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGCrg1OAYfs&ab_channel=MovieclipsTrailers
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Have you seen it yet? I have, and I have a question. Thanks.
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i have not. sort of forgotten about it.
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I had a private screening of this excellent and unusual Sci-Fi film tonight, as I was the only person who showed up.
It was the first time I've been in a cinema since Feb, and it felt odd.
This begs the question would they run the film if nobody showed up? I know from some theater friends that if nobody shows up at a play, they would not do the play. But if one person shows up, they would. When I left the building, it was totally deserted, like in a Twilight Zone episode. I was a bit nervous that I might be locked in, but I wasn't. I think I've seen too many movies.
This is the fourth film by Benson and Moorehead, and it's really good. You should check it out. BTW, have you seen any of their previous three films?
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i saw it. i don't normally like time travel movies but this one i could at least understand.
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I love time travel movies even though I know backwards time travel is impossible.
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It's theoretically possible.
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No it's not. It's totally impossible. Even the late, great Stephen Hawking knew that. He even did an experiment once to prove that it's impossible.
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You're flat out wrong. It's theoretically possible. Unlikely? Yes, but theoretically possible. Try doing some research. I recommend Time Travel in Einstein's Universe by Gott.
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Nope. I am completely correct, and YOU are flat out wrong. It is totally impossible since time is an illusion, so there's nothing to "go back in". It's just a measurement of how many times we've gone around the sun.
You're obviously confusing science fiction with science fact.
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Can't tell if this response is a joke or not. But again, you're wrong. You apparently don't understand what theoretically means. That's OK, it's a big word for a small mind. Again, do a touch of research.
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Well crap, anything is theoretically possible if you want to suspend the laws of physics.
So no, I am correct, and you are wrong!
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PS And Mr. Einstein agrees with me.