
Interstellar (2014)
I knew when I first saw this movie that I would return to it some day: today is that day.
As always, movies are open to individualized interpretation. This one is no different:
The US Space Force
As has been predicted by David Wilcock, the United States has been actively (and secretly) working on a way to move (some of) us to a new Earth. This movie seems to confirm that (Secret Space Program) scenario.
But, and I must always add a ‘but’, we do not yet have “proof” of this.
Back to the Beginning?
Christopher Nolan’s ending hints at our Garden of Eden story, as told through the science fiction lens. The ‘new’ Adam and the ‘new’ Eve are an astronaut and a scientist who will colonize a ‘new’ Earth.
Can this be true, or is it just wishful thinking?
Conclusion
Can we really leap forward in time? Will we conquer black holes and create interstellar travel? Does it even matter?
As the hero asks in the story, when it seems to be coming to an end,
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