You can redo your life, but you have to die first | Sci-Fi Short Film: "CTRL Z"
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A recipe for spaghetti carbonara includes boiling spaghetti, cooking guanciale, whisking eggs with cheese and pepper, and combining all ingredients; a non-linear remote device creates save points based on space-time principles, allowing the user to reset to a specific time point, leading to a time loop scenario where the user repeatedly tries to impress a woman before deciding to set her free and move on with life.
Insights
- The device described in the text is a non-linear, existential reformation remote that allows the user to create a save point by pressing a button, enabling them to return to that specific moment upon death.
- Despite the device's capabilities, the user cannot interact with historical figures or alter significant events, emphasizing its limitation as a tool for resetting to a specific point in time rather than manipulating history or reality.
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Recent questions
How does the non-linear reformation remote work?
It creates a fixed point fragmentation using meta-materials.
Can the user interact with historical figures using the device?
No, the user cannot interact with historical figures.
How long has the user been stuck in a time loop?
The user has been stuck in a time loop for three years.
What motivates the user to destroy the device?
The user decides to move forward with their life.
How does the user finally win over the woman?
The user impresses the woman with a genuine interaction.