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- This theorem, if you can solve it without going mad, explains how everything in the world eventually adds up to nothing — such as when the universe collapses in on itself in an anti-big-bang black hole.
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Expanding universe will eventually contract into a super dense black hole. Gravitational forces will be so strong that everything will get squeezed into a point of zero dimension, and “poof” the centre disappears. No space, no time, no life, no afterlife, nothing. Zero must equal 100 percent.
The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges. Written by Pat Rushin , the story is about Qohen Leth (Waltz), a reclusive computer genius tasked with solving a formula that will determine whether life holds meaning .
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Jul 25, 2014 · This theorem, if you can solve it without going mad, explains how everything in the world eventually adds up to nothing — such as when the universe collapses in on itself in an anti-big-bang black hole. Paging Stanley Kubrick.
Sep 19, 2014 · And while Theory of Everything stuffs the high-concept theorizing into a biopic form, where themes of love and family displace science and intellect, Zero Theorem attempts, at least, to place...
Mar 13, 2014 · The Zero Theorem. This article is more than 9 years old. Zero Theorem: the world according to Christoph Waltz. In Terry Gilliam's new film, The Zero Theorem, Christoph Waltz spends most...
Sep 18, 2014 · The ideas that animate “The Zero Theorem” — about the erosion of individuality in a technocratic, corporate-dominated society and about the collapsing boundary between work and leisure — are...
Sep 15, 2014 · The aim is to show that “Zero must equal one hundred per cent,” or, to switch it around, “Everything adds up to nothing.” So says Joby, who drops in to see how the task is progressing, only to...