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The brain is a biological machine running on electromagnetism so the assumption if a planet is pulsing with electromagnetism then it is just a big brain
That's not how the brain works at all. And every planet and moon in the Solar System with a molten iron core has an electromagnetic field. or 'electromagnetism" as you'd put it. It's a function of metallic ions (molten iron in the case of planetary cores) moving and generating a magnetic field from an activated electric current.
It took me a second viewing to understand it better. Then it became my favourite of the season. The ending is ambiguous. It can be interpreted differently. But I think Io wanted to help save her first. But when it became clear Martha wouldn't make it, Io gave her a choice to join her with no guarantee if she would die or live forever. In the end, she became one with the planet (moon). She transcended her human form.
tripped dmt in my early 20s... the ENTIRE UNIVERSE being like this was what I experienced. I cried at the beauty and magnanimity I experienced when I tripped, and I cried in seeing the same thing mirrored in this episode the first DOZEN times i watched this.
I watched this on an acid trip after my friend showed it to me and it gave me a huge mental defrag. Felt like all the things I was worried and stressing about just suddenly vanished.
I hears one theory that it isn't Io, but Jupiter. Io is an extension of Jupiter, because every time Martha looks up; the Great Red Spot is looking at her like an eye.
I see an allegory about how certain combinations of circumstance can open a way to slip from one reality to another. How the planet reaches out and sort of telepathically engages with her via the poetry in her memory is possible because of the situation she's in, then fueled by the chemical cocktail in her bloodstream. I love that it gives the viewer the choice of how to interpret it.
Thing is. At the end we see a second pair of footprints. Meaning it is not a hallucination. At least not all of it. From what we see we can deduct this "machine" tries to wake her up from hallucinations multiple times. Because of them she couldn't make it in time to the ship.
IO brought her to the edge to decide for herself, Burton joined with it after her death already bit Kivelson still was alive, she was carried by IO as she carried her friend but was left right at the edge to decide for herself. I really liked Bad Traveller aswell but this Episode fells special to me, the music visuals and voice acting plus the story and concept put this on top for me! I mean when was the last time any media showed another form of possible afterlive or scenario of what happens when you die its either hell/heaven, eternal nothingness or a big maybe. Kivelson was dead anyways but this gave both her an dIO the chance to join.
Notice that was the eye on Jupiter seen in it and by the end... which you know is fictional because Jupiter is a gas giant, no surface... Fun fact: the eye in Jupiter aka the Great Red Spot, was created by martians a VERY long time ago trying to create a second sun, and failed and it left it with that...
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The brain is a biological machine running on electromagnetism so the assumption if a planet is pulsing with electromagnetism then it is just a big brain
That's not how the brain works at all.
And every planet and moon in the Solar System with a molten iron core has an electromagnetic field. or 'electromagnetism" as you'd put it.
It's a function of metallic ions (molten iron in the case of planetary cores) moving and generating a magnetic field from an activated electric current.
It took me a second viewing to understand it better. Then it became my favourite of the season. The ending is ambiguous. It can be interpreted differently. But I think Io wanted to help save her first. But when it became clear Martha wouldn't make it, Io gave her a choice to join her with no guarantee if she would die or live forever. In the end, she became one with the planet (moon). She transcended her human form.
That’s Jupiter, which is a gas giant so no surface, not the moon (:
@@Cassxowary she's not on Jupiter she's on one of its moons Io
@@Cassxowary yes, but people use planet/moon interchangeably, and was long as we know what the heck they're talking about, that's fine
tripped dmt in my early 20s... the ENTIRE UNIVERSE being like this was what I experienced. I cried at the beauty and magnanimity I experienced when I tripped, and I cried in seeing the same thing mirrored in this episode the first DOZEN times i watched this.
I watched this on an acid trip after my friend showed it to me and it gave me a huge mental defrag. Felt like all the things I was worried and stressing about just suddenly vanished.
I hears one theory that it isn't Io, but Jupiter. Io is an extension of Jupiter, because every time Martha looks up; the Great Red Spot is looking at her like an eye.
I put this in the same line as Zima blue, very thought provoking
This is the most beautiful episode, my favourite.
I see an allegory about how certain combinations of circumstance can open a way to slip from one reality to another. How the planet reaches out and sort of telepathically engages with her via the poetry in her memory is possible because of the situation she's in, then fueled by the chemical cocktail in her bloodstream. I love that it gives the viewer the choice of how to interpret it.
Thing is. At the end we see a second pair of footprints. Meaning it is not a hallucination. At least not all of it. From what we see we can deduct this "machine" tries to wake her up from hallucinations multiple times. Because of them she couldn't make it in time to the ship.
IO brought her to the edge to decide for herself, Burton joined with it after her death already bit Kivelson still was alive, she was carried by IO as she carried her friend but was left right at the edge to decide for herself. I really liked Bad Traveller aswell but this Episode fells special to me, the music visuals and voice acting plus the story and concept put this on top for me! I mean when was the last time any media showed another form of possible afterlive or scenario of what happens when you die its either hell/heaven, eternal nothingness or a big maybe. Kivelson was dead anyways but this gave both her an dIO the chance to join.
lo, moon of Jupiter, it's not a moon, it's a life-preserving machine, I think. I loved this episode, hope you see the last episode soon... 🤍
My favorite episode of the season
This was one of my favourites of this season. Great reaction guys. Excited for your Stranger Things reactions. 👍🏽 Keep up the great work. 😁
That is a good explanation because I did not know what the hell was going on
Music on this one gave me Mass Effect vibes, love it!
"Gentleman, Welcome to Dubai. "
I would kill for a trip like this.
This episode is a Poem.
can't wait for Kill Team Kill
***ng honey badger!
the blue stuff is molten sulfur.
This is a Poem.
Or it just wanted to eat them.
Soundtrack 💙
Another great one !!
Love your reaction.
7:10
Notice that was the eye on Jupiter seen in it and by the end... which you know is fictional because Jupiter is a gas giant, no surface...
Fun fact: the eye in Jupiter aka the Great Red Spot, was created by martians a VERY long time ago trying to create a second sun, and failed and it left it with that...
The giant red spot is a giant storm 🌀
My favorite episode, its so beautiful