Recent movie that impacted me eternally!

 


Have you ever imagined what would happen if you counted the stars, the whole night? Needless to say, imagine first living in the 90's, coz you won’t see a bunch of stars now with naked eyes - all thanks to human pollution! But yes, if you ever get a chance, then also it won’t be possible at all to count these millions of gazillion numbers. So what is the exact number?


What is exactly infinity?


Is this the endless thing that you can’t reckon? Is it the unstable variation of mathematical predictions? Is it about your uninterrupted overthinking that keeps going on and on, without having a demographic picture of scenarios? Is it a millionth experiment to forecast the probability of winning a football match? Is it diving into the deepest root of an atom? 


Why have so many scientists gone mad while discovering the darkest secrets of infinities? 


This documentary is all about the factual data of fear, regarding infinity. Some get deadly dreams of getting lost in the infinite loop, and some get curious at every step of their experimentations. There are no fixed sentiments on this sensitive dimension of infinity. 

You don’t have to have an interest in science to watch this movie. It’s as simple as a layman's format, but it certainly is a mind-boggling puzzle. 


I was most intrigued with the visual presentation of every segment. Whether infinity is treated as “small” or “unpredictable giant”, each and every prospect were the blank calligraphy by the speaker. The unreal use case delivered was about “An infinite hotel” - you must watch it thoroughly. 


You will get to see the world through a cat’s perspective. You will get to hear the lamest questions and their strangest outcomes through a scientist's eyes. There are almost 9 sections, and you will not get any satisfactory answer. Still, the plot of the movie ends with an interrogative approach. 


I literally made a trip to my infinite thoughts, and fell into the trap of doubting my existence! So, please go…watch this movie.


I don’t want you to get lost, but you will later thank me for letting you get lost! 



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  1. One more addition to the watchlist...đŸ˜ƒ

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  2. Wow, your recommendation makes me excited to see it and experience it myself.

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    1. You should watch, and let me know your feedback too :)

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