I'm wondering why did the scientist who build the algorithm hide it's parts in 9 different places on earth instead of destroying it? She even took her own life so that nobody could force her to build more. The same applies to the Protagonist, Neil and Ives. So what's the deal with that, is it impossible to destoy?
I'm wondering why did the scientist who build the algorithm hide it's parts in 9 different places on earth instead of destroying it? She even took her own life so that nobody could force her to build more. The same applies to the Protagonist, Neil and Ives. So what's the deal with that, is it impossible to destoy?
I'm wondering why did the scientist who build the algorithm hide it's parts in 9 different places on earth instead of destroying it? She even took her own life so that nobody could force her to build more. The same applies to the Protagonist, Neil and Ives. So what's the deal with that, is it impossible to destoy?
I'm pretty sure it's impossible to destroy. I mean it's not too far fetch to that in the future that people can come out data that cannot be destroyed. Even permanently deleting something on a hard drive is becoming almost impossible these days.
I'm wondering why did the scientist who build the algorithm hide it's parts in 9 different places on earth instead of destroying it? She even took her own life so that nobody could force her to build more. The same applies to the Protagonist, Neil and Ives. So what's the deal with that, is it impossible to destoy?
Maybe in the future there is not a place that is more secure than inside of a nuclear bomb in the present. Although it wasn't so secure because Sator got his hands on them anyway lol.
I need to stop coming here hahaha. But I was also thinking:
I wondered during my second viewing how much Neil was hiding/acting in front of JDW in almost all their scenes together. In Oslo, when they walk into the turnstile for the first time, he almost definitely knows it's a turnstile, right?