Tenet || Inversion Visualized: Block Time and Entropic Wind #2

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A video about Tenet's use of Block time and a possible explanation for it's Entropic Wind idea and how it relates to inverted EFFECTS caused by Inverted objects.

Thanks to :
ProphecyIsDanger on Reddit for some insights!

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It takes a lot of dedication and talent to not only understand this but also explain it in a way that makes sense. Bravo!

bradyk
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Me: What the hell happened here...?

Welby: It hasn't been explained yet.

TheAJ
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One of the good examples of "wind" effect is when inverted TP was in the container on his way to the airport and suddenly started feeling his arm hurts.
Little by little, it started to hurt more.
By the time he had to leave the container, Neil told him "you're bleeding".
Moments later, we see that normal TP "un-stabs" him in his arm.

beemerguy
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Can we take a moment and appreciate that this guy doesn't even monetize his channel

SHUBHAMSINGH-jfyd
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I have never known a film that has generated so much interest in explaining whats going on in the film. Truly amazing.

watermusic
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Thank you Nolan's secret channel, your explanation saved my life. I spent many sleepless nights thinking about it.

SilasSouzaSilva
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*This makes sense. It should help remove around 80% of sins in the CinemaSins' Tenet video*

alsareal
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It makes you realize how TP Neil is forever stuck in a potential time loop of having to sacrifice himself with an inverted round to the head. And just sit there decaying until the moment happens. Use of entropy to intertwine the timelines to form a new forward future is why this film is so amazing. You are taught that you can’t change your past, but Nolan took a step further and said your past will always dictate your future...literally.

enriquecomas
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I’ve been obsessed with Temporal inversion in this movie , it’s amazing that I have content to watch that explorers this concept in-depth . I’m sure this is very time consuming but I really enjoy every video you have created on this subject and appreciate the dedication .

GYS
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Day 45:
I am deep now, deep in my search for knowledge and understanding.
I still remember that day i first jumped on youtube and the mighty algorithm suggested a video explaining tenet.
Only to leave me lost, and more confused then ever. The days fly by so fast, but i am now getting closer.

Maybe i will one day understand TENET and Arrival, but I'm not quite there yet.

Thanks for making these, helps a lot!

zonnopel
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We get it Nolan, the movie’s really smart. You don’t need to make a YouTube channel just to humiliate our intelligence.

json
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Kat's wound is the one that really bends my understanding of the rules within Tenet, looking forward to that video. Props to you and everyone helping to put these together, love the dedication!

Peter_Holder
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Thanks to your videos, Tenet is looking more and more complete, without the plot holes, masterpiece of a film

kingssman
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You took what seemed like plot holes in an otherwise great film and fixed them for me like I was a 10-year old. Great work!

chinavase
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The fact there's so many videos on YouTube like this explaining the depth of it's brilliance is further proof this is one of the greatest films ever made.

demonicsweaters
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These are dope. I haven't been this interested in the details of a movie in a long time. Tenet is a sleeper

descendanddecay
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Thank you for making this video. I think this is something that can help clarify to people who are struggling with this concept on reddit and any other online places discussing this topic.

thegoodwin
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Big thanks for this channel. I love learning the mechanics behind science fiction films and you explain them really well!

matthewzz
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this was fantastic! the concept of entropy swimming upstream and actually *decaying* is the missing click i needed.

CarlosMats
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Brilliant video again Welby; you have unlocked the mechanics of the opera chair bullet hole for me (I just couldn't get my head around it). Thank you!

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