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In the movie "Infinity", the possibility of restoring the theory of reincarnation with high technology

author:Leader of the Iron Sword Gang

Infinity is a science fiction film directed by Anthony Faucea and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dylan O'Brien, Rupert Flanders, Sophie Cookson, and others, which uses high technology to restore the theory of reincarnation and develops it.

In the movie "Infinity", the possibility of restoring the theory of reincarnation with high technology

Mark Wahlberg plays Tredwell, a man who has been reincarnated for many lifetimes, and in his sleep there are often scenes from previous lives, as well as memories of death. More than a hundred psychiatrists diagnosed him with schizophrenia, and he was depressed all day, but he was able to use lost technology to build a very powerful samurai sword. It turned out that one of his previous lives was a blacksmith who was able to cast rare swords using the lost japanese knife casting technique. However, the main villain Bathurst is reincarnated as the demon who hunted down Tredwell, and the Reincarnation Organization finds Tredwell and rescues him from the police station, as well as saves him from Bathurst's pursuit.

Tredway went inside the organization to restore memories of his past life. On the one hand, through the stimulation of brain nerves, he restored the previous brain neural network, but his head had been injured, and it was embedded with steel plates, which was not easy to restore the memory of his past life; on the other hand, he had to train with the samurai to restore his previous skills. But when he was getting better, Balst led people to chase after him and robbed the science and technology center. Tredway and Nora turned to their organization's brain neurologist to help Tredway recover his memory.

In the movie "Infinity", the possibility of restoring the theory of reincarnation with high technology

After Tredway recovered his memory, he finally remembered the events of his previous life, and it turned out that he had hidden the "egg of destruction" that destroyed mankind in the body of his previous life. And his past life body has been preserved in the solution of the science and technology center. Bathurst spied on them, took the Doom Egg from the Tech Center, and fled by plane. Tredwell rides his motorcycle up the hill, jumps on a plane, and engages in a duel with Bathurst.

The film uses unprecedented high-tech means to explain the theory of reincarnation, although it is far-fetched, but the method of restoring the memory of past lives through the stimulation of the brain nerve is advanced enough. Although there are many loopholes, the intervention of brain science makes the explanation of the theory of reincarnation a scientific hypothesis, and it also gives rise to more possibilities. Tredwell's search for the secret "Egg of Destruction" in his past life is similar to the "Regeneration Man's" search for the location where the money was hidden in the past life, which is a secret discovery and has the same magic. However, "regenerated people" do not have the theoretical support of brain science, while Tredwell's recovery of past life memories has a basis in brain science.

In the movie "Infinity", the possibility of restoring the theory of reincarnation with high technology

Science fiction movies under high technology are inevitably disguised as science to engage in fantasy, but they are not beneficial to the development of science. The significance of "Infinity" may not lie in fighting and secret searching, but in the scientific hypothesis of reincarnation and the "destruction of eggs" of genetic weapons, and there may really be reincarnation phenomena supported by brain science in the future, and "destroying eggs" supported by genetic research.