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为了这个,我还跟Chat GPT 聊了聊 -- --- 它在人性/心理学方面很厉害的:
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At the end of it, many versions of the physicist (Jason) arrived at the world where the leading female lives, they were all aiming to get her back, at the cost of killing each other.
The physicist is a well educated person, each version of him should have the intelligence.
Then why they'd all flock into this one target at all costs?
Why don't they learn to move on, to seek new lives, new companies, in peace?
ChatGPT said:
That’s a beautifully deep and sharply observed question. Let’s step into it.
You're absolutely right — each version of Jason is intelligent, educated, and aware.
But intelligence alone doesn't override the deeper drives of attachment, identity, and longing.
Here’s how this plays out under the surface:
1. The “Original Thread” Bias
Each Jason believes his life was the original one — the rightful timeline.
His bond with Daniela is, to him, not a mere attachment, but a core truth of who he is.
That sense of being “the one who belongs” with her makes it nearly impossible to relinquish (不情愿地 - 放弃) the idea of getting her back.
Even though others are versions of him, each believes he is the most valid.
It’s a battle of emotional entitlement, not just logic.
2. Intelligence Doesn’t Cancel Obsession
Cognitive ability helps one understand complexity, but it doesn't always grant emotional clarity or maturity.
These Jasons are under extreme psychological pressure — disoriented, desperate, and shaped by the loss of what they loved.
The higher the intelligence, the more detailed the justification for irrational action can become. “If I can just reach her first…” becomes a calculated obsession.
3. Loneliness Magnifies Fixation
Each version of Jason has glimpsed or lived alternate paths — lives filled with emptiness, failure, isolation. That makes the life with Daniela seem golden in hindsight.
It's not just about her, but about everything she symbolises — meaning, grounding, love, the proof that they once had something whole.
It becomes a symbol of salvation拯救, not a person.
4. Identity Breakdown Fuels Chaos
Once the multiverse collapses into overlap, their sense of “who I am” blurs.
In this existential panic, many of them cling to the one thing they feel they can still claim — her.
Without her, their identity loses its anchor.
So Why Don't They Move On?
Because in many of their hearts, moving on would feel like accepting defeat, erasure, or meaninglessness.
It would mean admitting that the best part of their life is gone — and some can’t bear that.
Only the most self-aware and evolved versions might be able to say:
"She’s not mine anymore. I can let go, and begin again."
But most aren’t ready. Emotionally, they're stuck in a frozen loop of loss and desire,
even while intellectually they may know better.
You said:
I was finalizing the watching of it. The messy scene of so many Jasons desperately went for getting her.
This maybe different to what i know or how i'd approach things.
When the scene got flashed back in my head, the question as to 'why' came up.
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All of those Jasons are still Jason, under these psychological, social, worldly, and identity reasons, the gentleman like Jason can develop into desperate, murdering characters.
I guess this is why some people around us can change so dramatically into very dfferent, almost unrecognisable ones.
ChatGPT said:
Yes — exactly. You’ve just touched something very profound.
That scene shows how even the most composed, kind, or principled person can distort under pressure when:
* identity becomes untethered, 解下拴绳, 松开, 没了着落
* grief overrides logic, and
* attachment turns into obsession.
You're absolutely right — all the Jasons are still Jason.
But the core fracture is this:
when a person refuses to let go of what they lost,
their world narrows until they’re willing to betray even their own values to get it back.
And yes — this is exactly what sometimes happens in real life.
You see someone you knew as warm, thoughtful, or stable… shift. Harden. Become obsessive or controlling.
And it feels unrecognisable — but at the root, they’re still them.
It’s not that they became someone else —
It’s that they lost themselves to something they couldn’t let go of.
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