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Star Trek ▏Cool and brain-burning five-dimensional space is how it came to be
Nolan's Star Trek, is about (serious spoilers below, read with caution!) Earth has fallen into an extremely harsh living environment, the imminent extinction of mankind, a retired + widowed + have a son and a daughter astronaut, in their daughter Murphy's bookshelf next to the unintentional discovery of the coordinates from the five-dimensional space information, and then came to the new site of NASA, was selected to drive the spaceship to open a period of interstellar journey of the story. At the end of the movie, the hero Cooperooper (hereinafter replaced by Cooper) despatCooperhimself, leaving the hope of living to the female astronauts, with a robot alone flew through a black hole, but arrived at a point of infinite time and space. Surprised to find none other than his daughter behind that bookcase, he transmits quantum data in Morse code to his daughter in the past, which was given to him by Tas, the spaceship that traveled with him, after he reached the fifth dimension, which was created by none other than the human race of the future. Daughter Murphy uses this DATA to free all of humanity, making another temporary human home on Saturn, and eventually Cooper, the lost-supply, lone Star Trekkie, is saved by a Saturn space station, and female astronaut Brandy (henceforth, with a B) finds even more fertile ground on the planet where her ex-boyfriend is transmitting signals, where humans can migrate and reproduce on a large scale

The whole story of "Star Trek If you rationalize the chain of cause and effect, you'll see that it's a M?bius loop. You cut at any point, like why was Murphy able to save humanity? It's because Cooper delivered the message. Why was Cooper able to deliver the message? Because the future human race in the fifth dimension gave him that information. Why was the future human race able to create the fifth dimension and give the information? Because Murphy rescued the present humans and allowed them to reproduce a higher-dimensional civilization.See, isn't that amazing? The cycle of cause and effect, there is absolutely no point at which the balance is broken. You can find any causal cut and it's all circular. And there's no way Nolan would make a logical error that's so obvious that I can see it. So obviously this is not a problem that can be solved by three-dimensional logic, and we can only push out the one and only and exclusive conclusion: the fifth dimension, is cause and effect. That is, a highly developed five-dimensional civilization can create cause and effect in addition to changing time. It makes the dead-end cycle of three dimensions possible, which is what Cooper punctuates throughout the play: "Murphy's

law doesn't mean something bad will happen, it means that whatever can happen,

will happen."