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Steins Gate Episode 6 Reaction Extended (YT link below)

In Steins Gate episode 6, Butterfly Effect's Divergence, Moeka is granted membership to the super exclusive and highly sensitive banana microwave club by virtue of her just existing.

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YouTube Link:

https://youtu.be/T7nxQoiqRug

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Btw, a chainsaw man movie has been announced for 2024.

Chris Sharpe

I hope you react to the my hero academia season 7 trailer

Sam Hodgson

It is pretty much the same as the visual novel

Goatchis

So Urd is a great name for Okabe's operation. I'm not sure what you know about Norse mythology, but Urd is one of the 3 Norns, along with Verdandi and Skuld. Basically the Norse equivalent of the Greek Fates. Since knowledge on Norse mythology is very limited, we don't know this next part for sure, but a common interpretation is that they represent past, present, and future respectively. So it's fitting for Okabe to choose the one that represents the past when attempting to send a message back in time. This isn't really relevant but I love overly satirical descriptions of shows and what not, and Steins;Gate is one of my favorites. A common one I've heard is something along the lines of "College student accidentally invents time travel while stealing their friend's food to put in the microwave". Basically stuff akin to your descriptions.

Oak

I've heard of that! It's an interesting theory. I just looked it up and the explanations also use the term "worldliness" so there's some overlap there

Alex G

Thanks, that clears it up quite a bit.

Alex G

Your talked about infinity and there might be a natural limit to it reminds me of this one theory I've run into. It's called the "one electron universe" theory. I'll copy a definition of it from somewhere else. "One such idea is the one-electron universe theory, which says that what we understand to be electrons are actually all the product of just one particle… with that particle, that one single electron, infinitely traveling backwards and forwards through time so quickly that we perceive it to be many; so much so that it intricately renders and shapes our entire reality. " This theory doesn't have much backing but I think it's interesting that maybe the answer to "infinity" is that the natural answer is only one thing exists.

Sage

I have had to catch up on these videos, so I will make a comment on a topic you've brought up a few times up until now: Yes, there is only 1 "active" worldline at a time. So it's a bit unlike the MCU where there are NO parallel universes existing simultaneously. Each time the past is altered, the world is overwritten to make a new reality, memories and all. The only one that seems unaffected by this is Okabe, who can recall past iterations of the world. I think this is one of the more clever time travel mechanics, as it dodges the "a time machine in one time is a time machine in all times" dilemma you've discussed previously. It's not like AoT where the timeline is an ouroboros eating itself; the worldlines are iterative, each is separate from the others but communication can still happen between them. For example, Okabe sending his initial message in EP1. When the worldline shifted, Daru had received the message in the past, but Okabe no longer had the message on his phone, since the circumstances which would lead him to write it no longer existed in the present. So from that worldline's perspective, Okabe's message is an anomaly with no traceable origin--because it's a message from another worldline

Steve.

Honestly, despite Okabe’s whole persona being a paranoid mad scientist, he tends to be overly trusting to anyone he exchanges 3 sentences with.

Chris Sharpe

Tu Tu Ruu~ I have very little idea what the dream/vision/out-of-time-memory was about. I wonder if it was different in the original visual novel. Okabe's "I took this PC from whatsitsname shrine" was just as bad as the others' "So, about that time machine we've got" (in the present of then-unknown Moeka, I mean).

Arakis


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