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So his whole time loop was in the AI simulation and that was the challenge designed for him by the AI right? Or am I missing something?
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That's exactly right. You didn't miss a single thing.
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you missed my upvote, kind sir
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I don't know, anon. I couldn't finish it.
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It's basically the only explanation for the AI cat besides hand-wavey "it's so technologically advanced it's like magic" shit. I'm not sure which I dislike more.
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Yeah, my problem is that the movie implies that he goes back and tries again which is retarded because he wouldn't be able to exit simulation just by pressing a button in the simulation



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