Do you not want to go back to your childhood memories of your choice? What if we could build a computer that could do this and could return this timeline? Machines that can take you anytime are called time machines. Time Machine is an advanced device that can be accessed at any time in the past or in the future. It is exhibited in movies, animation programs and books. Time machines are described as a concept of moving between different points in time in space. Time machines are considered as general theoretical inventions and have not been proven to be effective.
Time travel is one of the most interesting topics in science fiction. Time travel is well explained in movies such as "Return to the future", "Time machine", "Star Trek". At some point, the huge imagination of almost all children's dreams and enthusiastic fans of science fiction includes time to change their past or move towards the future. Time travel can lead us to return to the past, encounter with emotional heroes, or revisit to the dream of historical events.
Science fiction has long been the creativity of the scientific community. Once upon a time, future scientists have regained popularity far beyond science itself. It comes with huge salt. After all, this is fictitious. The 2014 film Interstellar needed a lot of salt, but it was fun and well-thought-out movie. Interstellar deals with three major areas of black science physics, the complexity of the feedback system, and the most mysterious behavioral science among them. Marauder Alert - This article is not about solving the truth of black hole physics and ridiculous things. If you have not seen this movie yet, discard this plot.
When Christopher Nolan starred in Interstellar, the last release of SF movies seemed silly. In the past, science fiction movies were primarily about Laser Pew, Galaxy villain, but it resumed once. A franchise that is as popular as Star Trek. However, even in this frustrating misuse picture (in fact, science fiction film is a way to present new visual technology), there is light at last. "Martians" by RidleyScott.
And many first-class IT CEOs realized that they themselves are being inspired by science fiction (there are many interesting science fiction movies, computers will take over and try to destroy all of us but at the time of writing It is not about the future). There is a well-known trend involving explaining the brain based on time technology. Years ago, the brain was described as hydro dynamics, and later as a clockwork. In computer age, we use a computer metaphor to describe our cognitive abilities. Unfortunately, this is an inverse reasoning when modeling artificial intelligence. That is, if you are forced to use X to simulate Y and you need to conceptualize X as a general metaphor for Y, you actually use Y to simulate Y.