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Tip-Off #167 – “Please. Enough is going on.”

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Last updated: December 24, 2024 2:41 pm
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Courtesy of Peter Konig, Filmnation, and Paramount Studios. Arrival, starring Amy Adams, was nominated for eight Academy Awards in 2017, including Best Director.

Einstein left behind a famous quote. “You can’t solve problems with the same thinking that created them.” Although the specific expression regarding “like thinking” remains attributable, the phrase encapsulates a principle often associated with Einstein’s intellectual legacy. In other words, achieving transformative solutions requires a shift in perspective and approach, rather than relying on the methods and mindsets that created the problem in the first place.

A relevant and well-documented quote by him is: “If you have an hour to solve a problem, you will spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about the solution.” Analyze and understand the root cause of a problem before solving it.

Some may remember the British romantic comedy-drama film. alfie. The theme song became a masterpiece. The film follows the life of Alfie Elkins, a self-centered and womanizing Cockney man who, as he faces the consequences of his carefree lifestyle, begins to question the meaning of his existence. “When you sort it out, Alfie, what the hell is that? Is it just this moment we’re living in?” Alfie wonders.

This is a reply. It takes about 116 minutes, slightly longer than Einstein’s 55 minutes. There’s enough going on, but at least you know about the movie arrival

. I had no idea it would make a difference.

Does what aliens say about the skies in New Jersey and elsewhere really matter after all? Do they need an explanation? Are they conspiracies or dangerous just because we don’t understand them? In any case, why look for life based on Earth-like conditions when there could be completely different life forms in the universe? [warning: spoilers for the film follow]In the movie “Arrival” , Amy Adams plays Louise Banks, a linguist whose mission is to communicate with extraterrestrials. We won’t reveal what the aliens look like. At least the photo above gives a partial hint. For now, suffice it to say that they are absolutely

Strange. Scholars who continue to talk about “difference,” otherness, and diversity will retreat. If we have the courage to approach them directly and look directly at them, we can slowly overhear their utterances and learn something we need to know about what will happen in the future, even in a movie. . Louise finally learns to experience events non-linearly, such as the tragic death of her young daughter. Would she still bring her daughter into the world, knowing it would be painful? Guess the answer.

Louise confronts military leaders to stop them from bombing this “threat to our survival.” Her expertise as a linguist allows her to decipher the alien’s nonverbal language, slowly grasp the alien’s sense of time, and use that knowledge to avert a world war.

On a more familiar level, let’s pretend that we were able to think even when we were in the womb. Then, one day, you were born. What the heck is going on? Before, everything made sense, or at least you could keep doing it until it made sense. And now? Horrifying blood, pain, bright lights, and strangers staring at me. I’m speechless. Everyone else is making noise. At least I’m still tied to something meaningful. . . But it doesn’t last long. So here I am. “What do you mean, Alfie?”

Albert Einstein is famous for the story of when he was asked, “Do you have the answer?” and reportedly gave his students the same test two years in a row. When his assistant pointed this out, Einstein is said to have replied, “Yes, it’s the same test, but the answers are different.”

You can’t solve a problem with the same mindset you had when you first faced it. History has shown that “final solutions” cause confusion. It’s hard, but we either continually question what we believe to be true or we fail the test.

Perhaps you need something different to get your point across. Christmases in the past were just as strange. Authorities thought it was a conspiracy. Others thought it was nonsense. Anyway it happened. And the new life it promises is just as real today in the spirit of Christ. He said, “Do not let your hearts be troubled, nor be afraid. . . . Peace I leave you, my peace I give you.”“Bring joy to the world!”

-in the end.

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Available to rent on Amazon Video and Apple TV for $3.99. Rentals typically have 30 days to start watching and 48 hours to finish. notes and reading

Einstein: his life and universe – Walter Isaacson (2008). Einstein didn’t just come across E=mc^2. He spent 10 years struggling with the problem.

alfie

– Romantic comedy drama. (Rated R) The 2004 version starred Jude Law and Susan Sarandon, and Mick Jagger produced the title song. – Alfie, an attractive British bachelor and unmistakable lady who finds it hard to settle down and commit to just one woman, enjoys cruising the streets of New York as a limousine driver. I’m here. Things take an unexpected turn when a night of unbridled passion seriously tests Alfie’s frivolous approach to life. Tip #166 – Christmas Sorrows and Blessings

Source: 2 + 2 = 5 – williamgreen.substack.com

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