Just some basic food for thought the train energy source from the first book heavily implies that the life suckers came from the train in some capacity we also do not know what’s the long term plan for of the train only that it is indifferent to our or even its own creations mortality
Jack Son The front cannon on the train was re purposed by the conductor in book 1to be able to turn normal helpful operators into ghorms or the weird life sucking roach things via a weird energy gun/cannon/wand thing and hummed the same blue light energy as the balls so it could either be a modification of the balls to project a modification unto an operator which would open a series of unpleasant thoughts about turtle girl in book 3 or the train energy turns living things into ghorms or the weird roach things
Nah man the trains from a doomed future, its trying to fix the timeliness by fixing or kill6 certain people. It's not like everyone who has problem gets on the train; which means the trains being selective.
That’s a pretty good theory but a key problem is why wouldn’t the train start removing both memories and evidence of its own existence if its designed to prevent conflict or wars The chrome girl would raise a heck of a lot questions by herself of course this could be explained away as the regulation AI experiencing a logic error
@@tylerulfmann4586 Well, we have seen multiple examples of how the train can be cooped or circumvented. It could be that the train was designed to go back and tinker with key people in history, but it is not infallible or even all that secure so problems happen.
If this theory is the correct one, then Simon’s death might have helped the train serve its purpose. I’m pretty sure he was on a fast track to becoming the next Hitler.
Like seriously I'd put out "do any of these symbols mean anything to you?" videos and articles and then vet people by asking them to guess "the password" as only an idiot or nutso that would surely show up wouldn't be able to guess Infinity Train.
The real question is if the train is literally infinite or just so unfathomably massive that it may as well be considered infinite. If the answer is the latter then we better get a "The Caboose" episode just like how we got "The Engine"
Well if we consider the fact that every train car has to be made by One-One rather than simply existing, it's safe to assume that it's just really long. Regarding a Caboose, though, what would be the purpose of a specific caboose car? The engine serves the purpose of allowing the conductor to manage the entire train and to provide a construction bay for new train cars, which themselves serve the purpose of helping passengers to lower their number to zero (with the exception of the Passenger Preparation Car). The caboose is probably just whatever train car is at the back of the train at the time. Granted, I haven't actually had an opportunity to watch the show - everything I know about it is from RUclips and the wiki - so there could be something obvious I'm missing.
there was originally supposed to be a "caboose" episode in book 1 where tulip realizes she was going the wrong way to the engine the whole time and ends up at the caboose so make of that what you will
Frohgwizard that’s actually kinda funny. I guess that “kind of” answers the question, if they planned on a caboose originally then it means it’s not really infinite, but they could easily change that in later books
I think the train is ancient alien tech that was left behind and humans tried to repurpose the train back when the planet wasn’t a horrible death desert and managed to spill the train energy thus creating the ghorm in book 1 the conductor uses a cannon like device with the implication that it was on the front of the train to turn a null into a ghorm this either means that she made a sphere able to project itself into an operator which why would there be a room with life sucking monster in a therapy train or the train itself is basically a leaking nuclear reactor
@@tylerulfmann4586 I like the idea that One-One and the Train were created seperately, since the robots plastic and neon blue theme doesn't exactly fit with the Trains rust and neon green theme. Personally, I think the Ghoms created the Train since the reality orbs emit the same blue glow as the Ghoms consume. Owen also hinted that the creator might not be a "who".
KONNOR KARTALTEPE The front has the conductor AI which helps fix issues like a judge the back of the train if I remember correctly I believe is the repurposing center where the memory cards and tattoo is applied to the passenger
@@noahplaysgames4933 I just watched the scene, it's somewhere between two cars but they didn't show the engine anywhere, my guess is it's somewhere near the front
So, interesting note about the wasteland: When MT reaches the Tape Car the One-One video says something along the lines of “Fun fact: the Tape Car is the ONLY car where the universe is projected on the outside.” If cars contain micro-universes inside of them, then what does “outside” mean? Well, outside the tape car IS the wasteland. I think the train is self-contained in a pocket dimension that it ITSELF creates. Like a multiverse version of Russian Nesting Dolls.
I’m so glad someone pointed that detail out! Given all we see inside the Tape Car (the passenger farm, pod storage, number generator), I actually feel the Tape Car IS the Infinity Train. It was likely the first version and this alien species kept building on it afterwards.
You think there would be news reports about the train going on in the show? I mean, unless one of the passengers were a news reporter and a cameraman. Then everyone in the world (on Infinity Train) would know about it.
Caden Glass People remember the train and have returned to the train though in addition a physical entity the silver girl passed through the train into our reality that alone would get pretty much every major government and corporation after the train
The news reporter will NEVER get out of the train if they make and record news reports, their number will go up since no one will believe or it is a major no no in the train.
Maybe it erases your memories after you get off, but a select few people have their memories intact. The people who regain their memories from the train have to be people who broke the mold, and heavily affected the lore of the train. Tulip was literally friends with One-One, who's the conductor, and she made him the conductor again and defeated Amelia. Since she affected the train so much, maybe that's what caused her to keep her memories. Lake is the only denizen to get off the train, and she and Tulip are technically the same people. Jesse keeps his memories too, because he's affiliated with Lake which thus makes him important. Maybe if he never met Lake, he wouldn't keep his memories, and him being friends with Lake is the only thing that made him important. OR: Maybe Tulip was supposed to lose her memories after getting off, but since she freed her reflection, the absence of her reflection came into conflict with her memories being erased, because it's undeniable evidence of the train's existence. So she regained her memories once she saw her reflection gone. Lake keeps her memories because she's not a human, her own existence is proof that the train exists. Jesse keeps his memories too because he knows Lake is in the real world, and it comes into conflict with his memories being erased. However, this doesn't explain how Jesse kept his memories of the train after he got off, because he was able to tell his brother about his memories on the train.
It could be like a reality game by rich aliens with unparalleled money and tech just taking humans from different stress levels and placing them in random rooms with the end point of the game reducing the stress of the passengers before the ghorm devour them alive
Since Owen was saying "Why does it have to be a who [that created the train]?" the other option would be that it just got created by chance over who knows how many billions of years inside whatever dimension it exists, and the first sentient being on it decided to give it a purpose. It just happens to look like a train that wasn't invented until later by humans. It may not even be just a vehicle but an actual creature, and One-One's mom.
Moosh MyRooms it could be truly infinite it just has a start Imagine a string end you grab the end and you pull it and it keeps on going forever it is a infinity long string but it has a beginning but no end that is the train it has a start as the engine but no ending infinite thangs can have a beginning or a ending but not both because then it would be finite and not infinite
Pius Jirak yeah this is true Would be like counting from 1 until the end of times Thing is, there is a start AND a finish. We’ve seen the engine car and also the tape car. I think it’s called infinity train because there ARE infinite cars, just not yet. New cars are always being made so that it’s like counting
With all the apparent technology of the train's existence, the fact It's a train is likely a sort of sub reality that binds and sorts the pocket dimensions each car represents. That would explain why there is resistance to moving away from the train, (although Lake may have been bound to the train) That would also explain why there was nothing but void outside the "Ballroom" car. (At least Simon said as much when he came back before the dance.)
You would think the train AI that is monitoring simons actions would pull Simon out or send a riot team after Simon for murdering an operator I mean what kind of employer just allows a allows an employee to become wheel grease by some rando I think that does a pretty serious dent to the trains morality
It’s probably from another dimension which is the wasteland and every car on the train is different universes I mean lake has shown there’s Dopplegangers
I always view the train similar to the series library of ruina abnormalities (which weirdly had an entire faction centered largely on trains) The train is a singularly a thing that exist outside the basic laws of physics but has a strict series of rules for the proper management and care for The train is designed to relieve and “cure” mental corruption from a person or underlying mental stress and anxiety however it has no qualms about leaving patients to die I’m guessing the roaches are either the previous inhabitants of the planet or a byproduct of the trains energy source
I think there was a slight slight nod to reasons why Simon joined the train. when grace and Simon found the cabin and Simon expressed how Samantha was "collecting again" and it's just the way he spoke that it felt really real to someone that dealt with addiction.
My theory is that the Infinity Train is ridiculously far into a post-apocalyptic future, and it's trying to prevent that future from happening by making "small" changes to the past by making the people in it better.
Where the train is is answered in the second season when MT goes to the pod car where one one says “ this is the only car that projects its universe on the outside”
What if the Train contains the entire universe? The Earth could just be a car in it. Those who get on the train are only teleported out of The Earth car. The Earth car would also be the only car without a door in it, so there's no way out.
The train is kinda like an upgraded version of the train from adventure time where Finn was constantly fighting monsters and getting gear. Finn was avoiding his feelings and it made him want to stay on it (Like Amelia) which we see in the future seeing orb he gained more gear ( which could be representative of the gain of numbers). After Finn saw what his choices were doing to Jake and he decided he couldn’t avoid his feelings it showed him back at him with none of the gear ( could represent a number going to zero) playing video games with Jake.
The thing I want to see the most in the show is a clandestine passenger, someone who finds a way to get on the train but wasn't invited. Because then they may not be able to return where they belong, but either run and hide from the steward or going to the wasteland.
Can we talk about how when one one talks about the pod car in his documentary he says “fun fact: this is the only car in which the universe is projected on the outside!” What does this mean???
I also think One-One used to be much more cold and calculating before Amelia pulled him out of his socket. I doubt just taking him out of the console would do that, we see him walk around all the time fine. Amelia must have messed with his programming or scrambled his AI brain or whatever; she messed One-One up, probably in attempts to make him cooperate with giving her Alrick back or possibly as revenge for him refusing. I also find it interesting that she always calls him just "One". Not sure if that's significant idk but the show tends to emphasize this whenever she does this. Perhaps One-One's name was just One and his we caught a glimpse of that personality in S1 E6 (The Unfinished Car) when he was going: " _I'm_ _helping_ _Ms_ _Tulip_ . _I'm_ _putting_ _it_ -- where it's supposed to be. -- _If_ _they_ _knew_ _it_ _was_ _broken_ -- they would have fixed it. *They* *don't* *have* *to* *worry* *anymore* . *I'm* *here* *to* *get* *things* *back* *in* *order* ." when he was switching between his hemispheres before very creepily speaking in a cold unison. " *I* *have* *to* *put* *things* *in* *order* . *It* *wouldn't* *be* *like* *this* *if* *I* *had* *just* *been* *better* ..." (failing to stop Amelia). Why did his voices combine? Maybe One was split into his two personalities by Amelia to confuse the robot so he couldn't come back, at least until Tulip found his little area. We also see in one of One-One's mini documentaries the nest he made behind the snowman he was on when Tulip found him. Yeah, the AI went a little crazy. Knowing Infinity Train is a Sci-Fi horror/thriller at it's core, I love seeing the crazy AI trope. Adds to the horror and dark humor of this ridiculous scary train being run by an AI that's gone a little crazy. Also interesting Tulip was able to change his perspective. One-One clearly showed a lot of lot of regret for failing in the purpose he was created for and allowing Amelia to create her cars.
What if the Gohms aren’t actually killing passengers? Samantha The Cat expressedly shot down the notions that numbers have energy or power behind them. “Numbers are numbers”. A passenger’s number, no matter how high, is purely symbolic. The gohm that absorbed Simon exploded by design, and there was nothing left of it. I think it’s possible that the gohms “reset” a passenger.
My question is, what if someone gave birth on the train? Would the baby be born with a number? Would they be able to leave with their parent? What if someone was pregnant when they boarded, or became so while on the train?
i was wondering that too! before it was revealed hazel was a denizen, i thought maybeeeee she was simon and graces kid but then i realized this show still is pg and they are also way too young for her to be like 6. but anyway, i was thinking maybe her number was inactive because she was born on the train.
The answer is no a baby will not have a tattoo in book 2 towards the end it’s explained there is a process for the tattoo and memory taping which is how the AI is able to conduct a number for each passenger now the real question is how is the AI is able to affect people’s tattoo in real time and why did they allow Simon to die/kill nulls clearly they know exactly what he does at all times and the AI conductor allows the deaths of nulls and passengers
I got a theory not on the train itself, but on its conductor, Amelia. I think her number isn’t extremely high but rather it is so low that it hits the negatives
I also have a crazy theory about the train. If Samantha actually meant to say centries and meant before trains were things, then I think it wasn't a train around those times. Maybe instead of a train it was some sort of other transportation from when trains didn't exist. It would probably change in a hundred years or so (in the Infinity Train universe) if get a new form of transportation. Your theory makes more sense than mine though and you're probably right about the aliens.
So something that has been on my mind since the last one of these videos is what if the world outside of the train is just part of the train itself. It’s heavily hinted at that each of the cars’ worlds adhere to some size limitations realistic to the actual train car. When denizens are attempting to leave the train and walk into the desert, they might actually be limited by the size of the world outside of the train (with nothing actually being past where they can walk) as opposed to being pulled by some mysterious force.
I get the feeling this is a matrix like deal where everyone is on the train and gets taken out of stasis if they have problem. Think about the end of book 2. Jesse got sent home yet somehow his body was still on the train being processed. How could that be possible unless their bodies are on the train matrix style. And when he does get back on the train his number is still at zero you can only get on if you have a issue. Unless you never left.
Hmm well perhaps he didnt have a problem until Lake was left behind? So then the train came back? Or he somehow held onto the outside of the train before it left and made his way back in. How exactly would u interact with other people if everyone's body was in stasis?
Jessie's younger brother says pretty outright that jessie disappears whenever he is on the train. And asks him not to go away again. Time also seams to pass while people are on the train. Or else the younger brother wouldn't have noticed.
I like this theory. It makes sense! People from other planets might have more advanced technology. The creators of the train would want a world were humans had no problems and were trying to achieve that goal by abducting people of any age. The person with the lowest number gets to leave, but the one with the highest number has to be exterminated like Simon. The Infinity Train would not stop until everyone on Earth is problem free
Elvice OS If the train wants to understand humanity then why is their an energy gun from book 1 even if it the device thing was repurposed by the new conductor a peaceful lab vessel shouldn’t be able to turn operators/support machines into life sucking roaches able to start ventilating passengers it should just have standard police or just warp troublesome passengers out of the facility after a certain number The train is definitely indifferent with the lives of both passenger and operator
I am very curious why the creator created this therapy machine as a train. There must be a reason why it's moving around. Perhaps by meeting a certain condition it will stop somewhere.
My question is how come no one knows about the train despite all the people that get in and out over the centuries. Sure, some people might choose to keep it a secret and some might be dismissed and ignored because their story is too crazy but not everyone will be like that. Jesse has already told his brother about the train and his brother believed him. People will eventually ask Tulip how come she doesn't have a reflection anymore? My guess is, eventually, news of the train's existence will reach humans who haven't been on the train yet and who knows what'll happen next?
I love this theory I just have some minor changes that I think make more sense. While it is nice to think the aliens are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts, I think it's to study humans. My logic is they have a 100% accurate system to pick up people that have a certain problem and can 100% accurately track that problem. But when it come to fixed their problem the aliens don't know what to do. So they create a robot (One-One) to create completely random rooms. While One-One puts a lot of thought into his cars, I don't think there is any reason to they and they are just completely random. We have also seen technology to track passenger anywhere on the train so I think the aliens are tracking which cars cause people's numbers to go down/up. I don't know what they'll do with this information, but I really like the alien theory. It just leaves main 2 questions and many more loose threads. Another important bit of info to back up this theory I didn't see was in season 3 Amelia is removing all of the cars she messed up, but why? If the infinity train had a purpose then Amelia creating cars would mess with their experiment. If there isn't some sort of study then why would One-One want to cars removed, just because? I think there has to be a reason. Why did they let Amelia run the train for so long without intervening? (Maybe they didn't notice One-One wasn't in charge) And what are the Gohms? This question is clearly at the heart of the show and I think knowing what the gohms are is the key to unlock everything, but we simple don't know enough info yet.
Wasn't it already said that the Tape Car was the only Car that projects reality OUTSIDE of it? That is, all "realities" inside the Cars are ARs, highly advanced simulations, while the Tape Car is the only physical, real car that has a whole machinery inside, and projects the Wasteland, or the whole Train Realm itself.
I feel like it was made more out of malice and sadism. This is basically Sci-Fi Gregory Horror Show, except the goal is to become a better person and change your own reality for the better, not a futile effort to go back to the dull and mundane. And rather than have a malicious host, you get One-one. Goodness, that would be terrifying to have those positions swapped
When Simon died and the Ghome poofed I had the theory that maybe they were the ones who made the train. Like maybe they all want to disappear but to do that they need a human soul or something along those lines. So they made the train.
I like to think that the train was technically but indirectly created by a human. If we assume that One-One is not only the Conductor but also the creator of the train - what if a human created One-One just to be, let's say, a "therapy robot" and then it built the train to achieve it's ultimate goal? (That contradicts One-One calling the main board of the train its "mom", but whatever, it's just an example)
I don’t exactly agree with the alien idea. I would rather go with that the train has always existed. Infinite existence. The train has always existed. That’s one of the reasons it’s called the infinity train. That’s just my theory, but I’m probably wrong.
I'm sure lots of people have drawn attention to this already but something that always stuck out to me was, that the train uses tapes. I find it interesting that Tulip never questions the fact that this crazy, hyper advanced train is still using video tapes. It's always just seemed like an odd detail to me.
what about, instead of Aliens it was 4th Dimensional beings they whould have a easy way to study us, without us seeing them and how the trains shows up everywhere at anytime to pick up someone
What if the train was created to be zoos for different alien species and the orbs don't really hold the power of the nulls but instead are teleportation devices and are devices that contain information like brainiac almost.
that is interesting, but this wold mean that the person would still be concious after being teleported back, and they would have memory of where they were before
@@aricre8886 good point, I would assume then that they would erase their memories or something. Or by the time we get to the train and over time the thought of the train just became fact and there is no knowledge of the real world
Honestly, this makes a lot of sense. I'm just surprised I didn't consider the idea sooner. Also, if the train has been around for centuries and has 80s-esque tech, I can't help but wonder if a human that was a passenger inevitably got the idea for tapes and stuff and brought it to Earth.
Personally, I thought it was obvious that the train was not created by humans. Also I think that the train is simply in another dimension, the whole concept gives off a 'multiverse' vibe with each car representing a completely new universe unto itself. The train has probably existed since time immemorial and its' creators are probably completely unknowable god tier beings that made this thing for fun. It's for this reason that I think they won't answer all the questions you have about the train. It's supposed to be baffling, and mysterious, and not make any sense to a normal person. It represents the endless possibilities for creativity and self discovery. To over-explain it kind of feels like missing the point, for me at least.
Well if the train can create things like water, food, etc. then I’d say that TECHNICALLY the person who made the train only had to make the engine room and all the cars could’ve been made first as simulations or idk lost my train of thought I do want to say: I don’t think the train was originally for helping people on it. I think it was repurposed for that like Amelia took over to do things for herself. I think the train probably had more sinister or not so sinister beginnings but was left in the hands of AI
One thing I want to see is how someone would deliberately get on the train. We know Jessie figured out a way to do it, and I think it'd be interesting to see a future story that jumps between the train and our world.
I think the Mirror World does exist in general, with or without the train. It's not a feature of the train. Because at the end of Book 1, when Tulip is going out with her dad, they pass by a mirror and her dad has a reflection but she doesn't. I think the Chrome car just lets you access the Mirror World. I just wonder how she is going to explain to people why she doesn't have a reflection. People are definitely going to think she is a vampire or some monster and some of them are going to try to kill her. Hopefully, some other reflection takes MT/Lake's place.
I would like to also present the idea of interdimensional travel. What if the train is of Earth and of Human creation but simply not the version of Earth and Humans familiar to us? I just think it would present a lot of opportunity for the train to create new questions not only of exact origins and function but of where it came from and how the point of origin has had an impact on the stories told so far.
Computer science opinion. the orbs can be equivalent to singular computers that acts as nodes in charge of a particular object. say orb for fountain, orb for corgis etc. while the train car acts as a router that controls and manages the computer(in this case the orbs) clustering, making each train car equivalent to a super computer.
Didn't one-one say, "the tape car is the only car where the universe is projected on the outside" in the tape car episode? Doesn't that mean the wasteland is just a projection?
Considering ghorms turn into dust I’m not so sure that the wasteland is a simulation and book 2 made it clear that simulation or not there is a lot of sand/dust in that simulation
Tulip was saved by 1:1 so we don’t know if she would’ve died from the ghom. We also don’t know the purpose (or lack there of) of the ghoms. They all could’ve been made by Amelia or maybe if/when a passenger dies (or is labeled to dangerous), the steward using a ghom gun brings them back as a ghom.
Seems highly possible. i want to push it farther and say we MIGHT have already seen/known who are the creators as they COULD be passing as the denizens OR it could be the Gomes. Btw them being the Gomes them selves sounds weird but between 1-1 and the other robotic creatures managing the train, the gomes them selves seems to be a constant force just like the robots. plus i wouldn't be too surprise if there was a sentient talking gome.
I disagree with the trauma part. If the train is smart enough to know your whole backstory to pick you up, it would be smart enough to know that when you leave you need to be prepared for that. So accepting that the car exists and being ready to live without it would also have to be part of it.
Amelia says cars reset and with cars like the Hay Ho Whoa car that would have to be semi frequently to be a worthwhile puzzle for the next passenger so I think some cars are reset more frequently than other but the denizens themselves aren’t and some food resets when that happens.
Maybe the Infinity Train was created by humans with superior technology in the far future, in preparation for a nuclear war or some kind of apocolyptic event, so that it could improve people morally so that maybe said apocalyptic event wouldn't happen at all. And the train could really kind of create itself. Like maybe someone brought orbs from the train back with them, and humans replicated them and used them in war, therefore leading other people to use them to create the train in the first place. I thought ghoms might've played a role in wiping out life on Earth (apart from that one tree in the wasteland), but maybe they wouldn't go after people without numbers, if it's implied that they feed off numbers. Maybe there was a war between the Prime World and the Mirror World.
I say your theory about this train being made by aliens is actually pretty grounded. The level of tech that allows the train to do the things it does would make it at least level 20 while earth is only level 2 (using Ben 10 tech levels here). This would put probably above the level of the both the omintrix and the tome of the night sky/book of Darkness and around the level of even the TARDIS and none of these things were made by humans (or at the very least not by earth humans in the tome of the night sky/book of darkness case)
I always view the train similar to the series library of ruina abnormalities (which weirdly had an entire faction centered largely on trains) The train is a singularly a thing that exist outside the basic laws of physics but has a strict series of rules for the proper management and care for The train is designed to relieve and “cure” mental corruption from a person or underlying mental stress and anxiety however it has no qualms about leaving patients to die I’m guessing the roaches are either the previous inhabitants of the planet or a byproduct of the trains energy source
Given the fact that the train utilizes binary code and human sized walkways in Tape Car (when we know that the porters can walk on walls), it is obvious that the train is of human origin. However, given the fact that the train is at least 200 years old, it should not have been possible for it to have been built using the tech we had available at the time of 1820. Owen Dennis himself has confirmed that time passes at the same rate on the train as it does on Earth. This leads me to believe that the train exists in the future, and utilizes time-travel technology to bring people from the past onto the train in the future. Does the train exist in the future?
Whether aliens or no aliens, I'd still want that train to be real to help solve my problems and/or have some fun and make friends with Denizens
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Just some basic food for thought the train energy source from the first book heavily implies that the life suckers came from the train in some capacity we also do not know what’s the long term plan for of the train only that it is indifferent to our or even its own creations mortality
One-One: Hey this train is for solving problems not hang time with buds.
@@tylerulfmann4586 Are you talking about the fact that the train had a sphere for them like any other being created by it or it's something else?
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The front cannon on the train was re purposed by the conductor in book 1to be able to turn normal helpful operators into ghorms or the weird life sucking roach things via a weird energy gun/cannon/wand thing and hummed the same blue light energy as the balls so it could either be a modification of the balls to project a modification unto an operator which would open a series of unpleasant thoughts about turtle girl in book 3 or the train energy turns living things into ghorms or the weird roach things
Nah man the trains from a doomed future, its trying to fix the timeliness by fixing or kill6 certain people. It's not like everyone who has problem gets on the train; which means the trains being selective.
Ooh,this one's interesting too
That’s a pretty good theory but a key problem is why wouldn’t the train start removing both memories and evidence of its own existence if its designed to prevent conflict or wars
The chrome girl would raise a heck of a lot questions by herself of course this could be explained away as the regulation AI experiencing a logic error
Tyler ulfmann maybe she was supposed to escape to the real world for a purpose
@@tylerulfmann4586 Well, we have seen multiple examples of how the train can be cooped or circumvented. It could be that the train was designed to go back and tinker with key people in history, but it is not infallible or even all that secure so problems happen.
If this theory is the correct one, then Simon’s death might have helped the train serve its purpose.
I’m pretty sure he was on a fast track to becoming the next Hitler.
I want to see the people that made it off the train forming some kind of support community. That could lead to some interesting plot threads.
Yes that would!
Imagine if Lake and Tulip meet at a gathering like this
Like seriously I'd put out "do any of these symbols mean anything to you?" videos and articles and then vet people by asking them to guess "the password" as only an idiot or nutso that would surely show up wouldn't be able to guess Infinity Train.
They should make a comic series and its like a very old chatroom.
The train is an internet myth in the outside world and former passengers come together and talk about their experiences.
The real question is if the train is literally infinite or just so unfathomably massive that it may as well be considered infinite. If the answer is the latter then we better get a "The Caboose" episode just like how we got "The Engine"
Well if we consider the fact that every train car has to be made by One-One rather than simply existing, it's safe to assume that it's just really long. Regarding a Caboose, though, what would be the purpose of a specific caboose car? The engine serves the purpose of allowing the conductor to manage the entire train and to provide a construction bay for new train cars, which themselves serve the purpose of helping passengers to lower their number to zero (with the exception of the Passenger Preparation Car). The caboose is probably just whatever train car is at the back of the train at the time.
Granted, I haven't actually had an opportunity to watch the show - everything I know about it is from RUclips and the wiki - so there could be something obvious I'm missing.
there was originally supposed to be a "caboose" episode in book 1 where tulip realizes she was going the wrong way to the engine the whole time and ends up at the caboose so make of that what you will
Frohgwizard that’s actually kinda funny. I guess that “kind of” answers the question, if they planned on a caboose originally then it means it’s not really infinite, but they could easily change that in later books
I think one cool way to introduce the caboose car exists to dispose of broken cars or cars that can no longer bc used due to age/relevance or broken
@@teckie.009 that's my thought as well
The engine service to make a new cars and house the conductor
The caboose serves to destroy cars
As someone that's lives in Utah. I can confirm the wasteland does kinda look like the terrain 😅
Do you think it's on Mars?
I would be not surprised if aliens created the infinity train
I think the train is ancient alien tech that was left behind and humans tried to repurpose the train back when the planet wasn’t a horrible death desert and managed to spill the train energy thus creating the ghorm in book 1 the conductor uses a cannon like device with the implication that it was on the front of the train to turn a null into a ghorm this either means that she made a sphere able to project itself into an operator which why would there be a room with life sucking monster in a therapy train or the train itself is basically a leaking nuclear reactor
Even extraterrestrial beings need therapy 👽
@@tylerulfmann4586 I like the idea that One-One and the Train were created seperately, since the robots plastic and neon blue theme doesn't exactly fit with the Trains rust and neon green theme. Personally, I think the Ghoms created the Train since the reality orbs emit the same blue glow as the Ghoms consume. Owen also hinted that the creator might not be a "who".
Roundtable: Did aliens create the Infinity Train?
Giorgio: *Y E S*
KONNOR KARTALTEPE
The front has the conductor AI which helps fix issues like a judge the back of the train if I remember correctly I believe is the repurposing center where the memory cards and tattoo is applied to the passenger
@@tylerulfmann4586 I thought the number car was just a random car at a random part of the train
Tyler ulfmann The Number Car is at the front of the train
@@noahplaysgames4933 I just watched the scene, it's somewhere between two cars but they didn't show the engine anywhere, my guess is it's somewhere near the front
@kristian rikardsen Ah, I see a fellow fan of Lovecraft
So, interesting note about the wasteland: When MT reaches the Tape Car the One-One video says something along the lines of “Fun fact: the Tape Car is the ONLY car where the universe is projected on the outside.” If cars contain micro-universes inside of them, then what does “outside” mean? Well, outside the tape car IS the wasteland. I think the train is self-contained in a pocket dimension that it ITSELF creates. Like a multiverse version of Russian Nesting Dolls.
YES, i cant undestand why people forget it???
I’m so glad someone pointed that detail out! Given all we see inside the Tape Car (the passenger farm, pod storage, number generator), I actually feel the Tape Car IS the Infinity Train. It was likely the first version and this alien species kept building on it afterwards.
You think there would be news reports about the train going on in the show? I mean, unless one of the passengers were a news reporter and a cameraman. Then everyone in the world (on Infinity Train) would know about it.
Simpe, the moment you know it is the moment you forget
Caden Glass
People remember the train and have returned to the train though
in addition a physical entity the silver girl passed through the train into our reality that alone would get pretty much every major government and corporation after the train
The news reporter will NEVER get out of the train if they make and record news reports, their number will go up since no one will believe or it is a major no no in the train.
Have you forgot the train is sentient?! It will wait and show up when the "reporter" isn't with his camera.
Maybe it erases your memories after you get off, but a select few people have their memories intact. The people who regain their memories from the train have to be people who broke the mold, and heavily affected the lore of the train. Tulip was literally friends with One-One, who's the conductor, and she made him the conductor again and defeated Amelia. Since she affected the train so much, maybe that's what caused her to keep her memories. Lake is the only denizen to get off the train, and she and Tulip are technically the same people. Jesse keeps his memories too, because he's affiliated with Lake which thus makes him important. Maybe if he never met Lake, he wouldn't keep his memories, and him being friends with Lake is the only thing that made him important.
OR: Maybe Tulip was supposed to lose her memories after getting off, but since she freed her reflection, the absence of her reflection came into conflict with her memories being erased, because it's undeniable evidence of the train's existence. So she regained her memories once she saw her reflection gone. Lake keeps her memories because she's not a human, her own existence is proof that the train exists. Jesse keeps his memories too because he knows Lake is in the real world, and it comes into conflict with his memories being erased. However, this doesn't explain how Jesse kept his memories of the train after he got off, because he was able to tell his brother about his memories on the train.
The train is kinda like a game in my opinion
Yeah that’s probably how the Apex saw the train as
It could be like a reality game by rich aliens with unparalleled money and tech just taking humans from different stress levels and placing them in random rooms with the end point of the game reducing the stress of the passengers before the ghorm devour them alive
It’s like the Jumanji of character growth.
Tyler ulfmann wow that’s a great theory 🤔
Roundabout R that would make a lot of sense, because in Jumanji every person who’s in there had an issue they needed to work out.
*_["chaos is a train, and the ride is all there is"_*
*_-some person in a human show or something, idk I'm not a human people person]_*
That tracks.
why the mask? you dont *breathe*
This Train is so Scary and the though that Aliens can make this train is so creepy. Also, I am worried about Hazel in Book 4 next season.
Since Owen was saying "Why does it have to be a who [that created the train]?" the other option would be that it just got created by chance over who knows how many billions of years inside whatever dimension it exists, and the first sentient being on it decided to give it a purpose. It just happens to look like a train that wasn't invented until later by humans. It may not even be just a vehicle but an actual creature, and One-One's mom.
So basically, it’s a ULO.
Unidentified
Locomotive
Object
Well it’s a train that is infinite called the infinity train so it’s not really unidentified but I like it.
Bobert Jefferson you’re right
Bobert Jefferson it’s not infinite if you can go to the front. The cars, however, could be. They have infinite possibilities
Moosh MyRooms it could be truly infinite it just has a start Imagine a string end you grab the end and you pull it and it keeps on going forever it is a infinity long string but it has a beginning but no end that is the train it has a start as the engine but no ending infinite thangs can have a beginning or a ending but not both because then it would be finite and not infinite
Pius Jirak yeah this is true
Would be like counting from 1 until the end of times
Thing is, there is a start AND a finish. We’ve seen the engine car and also the tape car. I think it’s called infinity train because there ARE infinite cars, just not yet. New cars are always being made so that it’s like counting
I think it is more of an interdimensional thing
It sure is
Alien observers from another dimension?
A locomotive based Lovecraftian beast?
Seems legit.
With all the apparent technology of the train's existence, the fact It's a train is likely a sort of sub reality that binds and sorts the pocket dimensions each car represents. That would explain why there is resistance to moving away from the train, (although Lake may have been bound to the train) That would also explain why there was nothing but void outside the "Ballroom" car. (At least Simon said as much when he came back before the dance.)
Fan theory:one one is a companion bot of sorts
Last time I was this early, Tuba and Simon were still alive.
You would think the train AI that is monitoring simons actions would pull Simon out or send a riot team after Simon for murdering an operator I mean what kind of employer just allows a allows an employee to become wheel grease by some rando I think that does a pretty serious dent to the trains morality
It’s probably from another dimension which is the wasteland and every car on the train is different universes I mean lake has shown there’s Dopplegangers
I always view the train similar to the series library of ruina abnormalities (which weirdly had an entire faction centered largely on trains)
The train is a singularly a thing that exist outside the basic laws of physics but has a strict series of rules for the proper management and care for
The train is designed to relieve and “cure” mental corruption from a person or underlying mental stress and anxiety however it has no qualms about leaving patients to die I’m guessing the roaches are either the previous inhabitants of the planet or a byproduct of the trains energy source
The wasteland isn't another dimension, the whole world outside the train was confirmed to be just a projection caused by the train.
Sameday 09 oh ok
@@joaopedrooliveira5816 oiii
I think there was a slight slight nod to reasons why Simon joined the train. when grace and Simon found the cabin and Simon expressed how Samantha was "collecting again" and it's just the way he spoke that it felt really real to someone that dealt with addiction.
"how old is it"
Fun fact about electronics, typical low power transistor can work continuously thousandths of years
My theory is that the Infinity Train is ridiculously far into a post-apocalyptic future, and it's trying to prevent that future from happening by making "small" changes to the past by making the people in it better.
This season made me cry
Me too
What a baby
You’re not alone.
*same*
@@thejaycrewsshow9827 rude
Where the train is is answered in the second season when MT goes to the pod car where one one says “ this is the only car that projects its universe on the outside”
I really love this show ❤ it's the best show right now
What if the Train contains the entire universe? The Earth could just be a car in it. Those who get on the train are only teleported out of The Earth car. The Earth car would also be the only car without a door in it, so there's no way out.
There's a problem, the lack of numbers.
The train is kinda like an upgraded version of the train from adventure time where Finn was constantly fighting monsters and getting gear. Finn was avoiding his feelings and it made him want to stay on it (Like Amelia) which we see in the future seeing orb he gained more gear ( which could be representative of the gain of numbers). After Finn saw what his choices were doing to Jake and he decided he couldn’t avoid his feelings it showed him back at him with none of the gear ( could represent a number going to zero) playing video games with Jake.
Mace isn’t a denizen, as it is implied that reflections are separate from the train
The thing I want to see the most in the show is a clandestine passenger, someone who finds a way to get on the train but wasn't invited. Because then they may not be able to return where they belong, but either run and hide from the steward or going to the wasteland.
Can we talk about how when one one talks about the pod car in his documentary he says “fun fact: this is the only car in which the universe is projected on the outside!” What does this mean???
I also think One-One used to be much more cold and calculating before Amelia pulled him out of his socket. I doubt just taking him out of the console would do that, we see him walk around all the time fine. Amelia must have messed with his programming or scrambled his AI brain or whatever; she messed One-One up, probably in attempts to make him cooperate with giving her Alrick back or possibly as revenge for him refusing. I also find it interesting that she always calls him just "One". Not sure if that's significant idk but the show tends to emphasize this whenever she does this.
Perhaps One-One's name was just One and his we caught a glimpse of that personality in S1 E6 (The Unfinished Car) when he was going:
" _I'm_ _helping_ _Ms_ _Tulip_ . _I'm_ _putting_ _it_ -- where it's supposed to be. -- _If_ _they_ _knew_ _it_ _was_ _broken_ -- they would have fixed it. *They* *don't* *have* *to* *worry* *anymore* . *I'm* *here* *to* *get* *things* *back* *in* *order* ."
when he was switching between his hemispheres before very creepily speaking in a cold unison.
" *I* *have* *to* *put* *things* *in* *order* . *It* *wouldn't* *be* *like* *this* *if* *I* *had* *just* *been* *better* ..." (failing to stop Amelia).
Why did his voices combine? Maybe One was split into his two personalities by Amelia to confuse the robot so he couldn't come back, at least until Tulip found his little area. We also see in one of One-One's mini documentaries the nest he made behind the snowman he was on when Tulip found him. Yeah, the AI went a little crazy. Knowing Infinity Train is a Sci-Fi horror/thriller at it's core, I love seeing the crazy AI trope. Adds to the horror and dark humor of this ridiculous scary train being run by an AI that's gone a little crazy.
Also interesting Tulip was able to change his perspective. One-One clearly showed a lot of lot of regret for failing in the purpose he was created for and allowing Amelia to create her cars.
What if the Gohms aren’t actually killing passengers? Samantha The Cat expressedly shot down the notions that numbers have energy or power behind them. “Numbers are numbers”. A passenger’s number, no matter how high, is purely symbolic. The gohm that absorbed Simon exploded by design, and there was nothing left of it. I think it’s possible that the gohms “reset” a passenger.
My question is, what if someone gave birth on the train? Would the baby be born with a number? Would they be able to leave with their parent? What if someone was pregnant when they boarded, or became so while on the train?
i was wondering that too! before it was revealed hazel was a denizen, i thought maybeeeee she was simon and graces kid but then i realized this show still is pg and they are also way too young for her to be like 6. but anyway, i was thinking maybe her number was inactive because she was born on the train.
The answer is no a baby will not have a tattoo in book 2 towards the end it’s explained there is a process for the tattoo and memory taping which is how the AI is able to conduct a number for each passenger now the real question is how is the AI is able to affect people’s tattoo in real time and why did they allow Simon to die/kill nulls clearly they know exactly what he does at all times and the AI conductor allows the deaths of nulls and passengers
I got a theory not on the train itself, but on its conductor, Amelia. I think her number isn’t extremely high but rather it is so low that it hits the negatives
Nah, amelia made so many mistakes when trying to recreate her life it’s really high, but still a rather interesting theory
I also have a crazy theory about the train. If Samantha actually meant to say centries and meant before trains were things, then I think it wasn't a train around those times. Maybe instead of a train it was some sort of other transportation from when trains didn't exist. It would probably change in a hundred years or so (in the Infinity Train universe) if get a new form of transportation. Your theory makes more sense than mine though and you're probably right about the aliens.
Considering that Doctor Who is an inspiration for the show, it is a very real possibility.
Heck maybe it was?! All I know is that this show is as crazy as it is BRILLIANT, we need moooore
Maybe its like the DenLiner
"Build at the end of time, Departure in the Past, next stop anywhere and anytime."
Or just pocket Dimension
So something that has been on my mind since the last one of these videos is what if the world outside of the train is just part of the train itself. It’s heavily hinted at that each of the cars’ worlds adhere to some size limitations realistic to the actual train car. When denizens are attempting to leave the train and walk into the desert, they might actually be limited by the size of the world outside of the train (with nothing actually being past where they can walk) as opposed to being pulled by some mysterious force.
I live in Utah, I can confirm no one lives here! XD Mega oof
I get the feeling this is a matrix like deal where everyone is on the train and gets taken out of stasis if they have problem.
Think about the end of book 2. Jesse got sent home yet somehow his body was still on the train being processed. How could that be possible unless their bodies are on the train matrix style.
And when he does get back on the train his number is still at zero you can only get on if you have a issue. Unless you never left.
Hmm well perhaps he didnt have a problem until Lake was left behind? So then the train came back? Or he somehow held onto the outside of the train before it left and made his way back in. How exactly would u interact with other people if everyone's body was in stasis?
Jessie's younger brother says pretty outright that jessie disappears whenever he is on the train. And asks him not to go away again. Time also seams to pass while people are on the train. Or else the younger brother wouldn't have noticed.
I like this theory. It makes sense! People from other planets might have more advanced technology. The creators of the train would want a world were humans had no problems and were trying to achieve that goal by abducting people of any age. The person with the lowest number gets to leave, but the one with the highest number has to be exterminated like Simon. The Infinity Train would not stop until everyone on Earth is problem free
But WHY is my question. Like what is the goal of the train. I know it’s to better yourself but is their a bigger reason
What if the train gets info from the tapes of other people s so it understands the humanity
@@sladey6541 Probably.
I think the train was made with the intent of understanding the human mind, without damaging the human test subjects studied.
Elvice OS
If the train wants to understand humanity then why is their an energy gun from book 1 even if it the device thing was repurposed by the new conductor a peaceful lab vessel shouldn’t be able to turn operators/support machines into life sucking roaches able to start ventilating passengers it should just have standard police or just warp troublesome passengers out of the facility after a certain number
The train is definitely indifferent with the lives of both passenger and operator
I am very curious why the creator created this therapy machine as a train. There must be a reason why it's moving around. Perhaps by meeting a certain condition it will stop somewhere.
My question is how come no one knows about the train despite all the people that get in and out over the centuries. Sure, some people might choose to keep it a secret and some might be dismissed and ignored because their story is too crazy but not everyone will be like that.
Jesse has already told his brother about the train and his brother believed him.
People will eventually ask Tulip how come she doesn't have a reflection anymore?
My guess is, eventually, news of the train's existence will reach humans who haven't been on the train yet and who knows what'll happen next?
whatever made the train could be something that feeds on strong emotion
That's a cool theory
The train is from a high tech dimension for sure
I get more crazy futuristic AI vibes from this train.
Maybe the Ghoms are are the original creator's/crew of the train that got mutated
Book 4 is out.
it shows what the train was before Amelia took over
I love this theory I just have some minor changes that I think make more sense. While it is nice to think the aliens are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts, I think it's to study humans. My logic is they have a 100% accurate system to pick up people that have a certain problem and can 100% accurately track that problem. But when it come to fixed their problem the aliens don't know what to do. So they create a robot (One-One) to create completely random rooms. While One-One puts a lot of thought into his cars, I don't think there is any reason to they and they are just completely random. We have also seen technology to track passenger anywhere on the train so I think the aliens are tracking which cars cause people's numbers to go down/up. I don't know what they'll do with this information, but I really like the alien theory. It just leaves main 2 questions and many more loose threads. Another important bit of info to back up this theory I didn't see was in season 3 Amelia is removing all of the cars she messed up, but why? If the infinity train had a purpose then Amelia creating cars would mess with their experiment. If there isn't some sort of study then why would One-One want to cars removed, just because? I think there has to be a reason.
Why did they let Amelia run the train for so long without intervening? (Maybe they didn't notice One-One wasn't in charge)
And what are the Gohms? This question is clearly at the heart of the show and I think knowing what the gohms are is the key to unlock everything, but we simple don't know enough info yet.
Wasn't it already said that the Tape Car was the only Car that projects reality OUTSIDE of it? That is, all "realities" inside the Cars are ARs, highly advanced simulations, while the Tape Car is the only physical, real car that has a whole machinery inside, and projects the Wasteland, or the whole Train Realm itself.
I'd love to see an episode where a passenger actually makes it pass the barrier... Maybe show what's beyond it or the world they're actually on
I feel like it was made more out of malice and sadism. This is basically Sci-Fi Gregory Horror Show, except the goal is to become a better person and change your own reality for the better, not a futile effort to go back to the dull and mundane. And rather than have a malicious host, you get One-one.
Goodness, that would be terrifying to have those positions swapped
"If you dont you are a sociopath"
Me who loves dogs but cut off an Bettle's Head: Sooo I'm not an sociopath?
Interesting theory.
Yep
Can we get a theory vid of how the ghoms are the byproduct of Amelia overthrowing one-one?
When Simon died and the Ghome poofed I had the theory that maybe they were the ones who made the train. Like maybe they all want to disappear but to do that they need a human soul or something along those lines. So they made the train.
Please do more infinity train videos!!!
I like to think that the train was technically but indirectly created by a human. If we assume that One-One is not only the Conductor but also the creator of the train - what if a human created One-One just to be, let's say, a "therapy robot" and then it built the train to achieve it's ultimate goal? (That contradicts One-One calling the main board of the train its "mom", but whatever, it's just an example)
The wasteland is not another planet, but a projection of the Tape Car.
I think the "barrier" is just a gravitational field caused by the trains infinite or near infinite mass.
The train is the unknown, and Greg and wurt we’re stuck there. (They almost got hit by one)
That would be awesome lol.
I don’t exactly agree with the alien idea. I would rather go with that the train has always existed. Infinite existence. The train has always existed. That’s one of the reasons it’s called the infinity train. That’s just my theory, but I’m probably wrong.
I'm sure lots of people have drawn attention to this already but something that always stuck out to me was, that the train uses tapes. I find it interesting that Tulip never questions the fact that this crazy, hyper advanced train is still using video tapes. It's always just seemed like an odd detail to me.
I hope that the offical series ending of Infinity Train gives us the origins of the IT and let's all past seasons Main characters return.
what about, instead of Aliens
it was 4th Dimensional beings
they whould have a easy way to study us, without us seeing them
and how the trains shows up everywhere at anytime to pick up someone
What if the train was created to be zoos for different alien species and the orbs don't really hold the power of the nulls but instead are teleportation devices and are devices that contain information like brainiac almost.
that is interesting, but this wold mean that the person would still be concious after being teleported back, and they would have memory of where they were before
@@aricre8886 good point, I would assume then that they would erase their memories or something. Or by the time we get to the train and over time the thought of the train just became fact and there is no knowledge of the real world
But why have ghorms and why not have a contingency plan for high numbers
@@tylerulfmann4586 Ghoms, not ghorms
The Mirror Car reminds me of the last Thursday theroy of the universe and Schröedinger's cat.
Honestly, this makes a lot of sense. I'm just surprised I didn't consider the idea sooner. Also, if the train has been around for centuries and has 80s-esque tech, I can't help but wonder if a human that was a passenger inevitably got the idea for tapes and stuff and brought it to Earth.
For a train that’s supposed to fix trauma it sure gives out a lot as well
Wait it’s all train?
Always have been.
Personally, I thought it was obvious that the train was not created by humans. Also I think that the train is simply in another dimension, the whole concept gives off a 'multiverse' vibe with each car representing a completely new universe unto itself. The train has probably existed since time immemorial and its' creators are probably completely unknowable god tier beings that made this thing for fun. It's for this reason that I think they won't answer all the questions you have about the train. It's supposed to be baffling, and mysterious, and not make any sense to a normal person. It represents the endless possibilities for creativity and self discovery. To over-explain it kind of feels like missing the point, for me at least.
I'm a cat person soooooooo... yeah.
love your videos
Well if the train can create things like water, food, etc. then I’d say that TECHNICALLY the person who made the train only had to make the engine room and all the cars could’ve been made first as simulations or idk lost my train of thought
I do want to say: I don’t think the train was originally for helping people on it. I think it was repurposed for that like Amelia took over to do things for herself. I think the train probably had more sinister or not so sinister beginnings but was left in the hands of AI
I am absolutely certain when the roaches kill passengers, they just get recloned and deployed into the train to try again
I do time this theory it implies that the train can learn and try again
9:46 "unless it was in like Utah or something"
me from utah: am i a joke to you?
jk jk that's like the southern half of Utah
One thing I want to see is how someone would deliberately get on the train. We know Jessie figured out a way to do it, and I think it'd be interesting to see a future story that jumps between the train and our world.
The real question. Does the infinity train have a destination?
I think the background just repeats after a while. It always looks the same.
@@grantlauzon5237 Think about it though what is the purpose of a train? To get cargo from point A to point B.
@@cauldron806 what if it's the first purpose of the train
@@cauldron806 could be a metaphor people are the cargo that I need to get from their old State of mind to their next. the train will take them there
Well if the next book is about Amelia and hazel they’ll probably tell us about it
I think the Mirror World does exist in general, with or without the train. It's not a feature of the train. Because at the end of Book 1, when Tulip is going out with her dad, they pass by a mirror and her dad has a reflection but she doesn't. I think the Chrome car just lets you access the Mirror World.
I just wonder how she is going to explain to people why she doesn't have a reflection. People are definitely going to think she is a vampire or some monster and some of them are going to try to kill her. Hopefully, some other reflection takes MT/Lake's place.
i was fangirling when he showed clips from Hamilton
I would like to also present the idea of interdimensional travel. What if the train is of Earth and of Human creation but simply not the version of Earth and Humans familiar to us? I just think it would present a lot of opportunity for the train to create new questions not only of exact origins and function but of where it came from and how the point of origin has had an impact on the stories told so far.
Computer science opinion. the orbs can be equivalent to singular computers that acts as nodes in charge of a particular object. say orb for fountain, orb for corgis etc. while the train car acts as a router that controls and manages the computer(in this case the orbs) clustering, making each train car equivalent to a super computer.
Didn't one-one say, "the tape car is the only car where the universe is projected on the outside" in the tape car episode? Doesn't that mean the wasteland is just a projection?
I think he did
Or it could be a simulation
Considering ghorms turn into dust I’m not so sure that the wasteland is a simulation and book 2 made it clear that simulation or not there is a lot of sand/dust in that simulation
@@tylerulfmann4586 you know that the WORLD outside the train can be a simulation but the gohms not, right?
@@joaopedrooliveira5816 Or maybe the Ghoms are a simulation. There's nothing stopping the Train from simulating dust.
Make more infinity train content plz
Are the cars ordered into an adaptable playlist for each passenger (after 1:1 regained control)?
Tulip was saved by 1:1 so we don’t know if she would’ve died from the ghom.
We also don’t know the purpose (or lack there of) of the ghoms. They all could’ve been made by Amelia or maybe if/when a passenger dies (or is labeled to dangerous), the steward using a ghom gun brings them back as a ghom.
amazing video
Seems highly possible.
i want to push it farther and say we MIGHT have already seen/known who are the creators as they COULD be passing as the denizens OR it could be the Gomes.
Btw them being the Gomes them selves sounds weird but between 1-1 and the other robotic creatures managing the train, the gomes them selves seems to be a constant force just like the robots. plus i wouldn't be too surprise if there was a sentient talking gome.
I disagree with the trauma part. If the train is smart enough to know your whole backstory to pick you up, it would be smart enough to know that when you leave you need to be prepared for that. So accepting that the car exists and being ready to live without it would also have to be part of it.
Amelia says cars reset and with cars like the Hay Ho Whoa car that would have to be semi frequently to be a worthwhile puzzle for the next passenger so I think some cars are reset more frequently than other but the denizens themselves aren’t and some food resets when that happens.
I wouldn't love the corgi car because dogs terrify me.
That episode was one of the scariest for me
Maybe the Infinity Train was created by humans with superior technology in the far future, in preparation for a nuclear war or some kind of apocolyptic event, so that it could improve people morally so that maybe said apocalyptic event wouldn't happen at all. And the train could really kind of create itself. Like maybe someone brought orbs from the train back with them, and humans replicated them and used them in war, therefore leading other people to use them to create the train in the first place. I thought ghoms might've played a role in wiping out life on Earth (apart from that one tree in the wasteland), but maybe they wouldn't go after people without numbers, if it's implied that they feed off numbers. Maybe there was a war between the Prime World and the Mirror World.
is the time dimension in the train and the real world exactly the same? did tulip return into exact time when she enter into the train??
I love Amelia she is definitly my favorite character!
When you live in utah: well guess I'm no one!
One-One's pronouns are they/them *not* because they're nonbinary but because they are LITERALLY TWO-
I say your theory about this train being made by aliens is actually pretty grounded. The level of tech that allows the train to do the things it does would make it at least level 20 while earth is only level 2 (using Ben 10 tech levels here). This would put probably above the level of the both the omintrix and the tome of the night sky/book of Darkness and around the level of even the TARDIS and none of these things were made by humans (or at the very least not by earth humans in the tome of the night sky/book of darkness case)
I always view the train similar to the series library of ruina abnormalities (which weirdly had an entire faction centered largely on trains)
The train is a singularly a thing that exist outside the basic laws of physics but has a strict series of rules for the proper management and care for
The train is designed to relieve and “cure” mental corruption from a person or underlying mental stress and anxiety however it has no qualms about leaving patients to die I’m guessing the roaches are either the previous inhabitants of the planet or a byproduct of the trains energy source
Given the fact that the train utilizes binary code and human sized walkways in Tape Car (when we know that the porters can walk on walls), it is obvious that the train is of human origin.
However, given the fact that the train is at least 200 years old, it should not have been possible for it to have been built using the tech we had available at the time of 1820.
Owen Dennis himself has confirmed that time passes at the same rate on the train as it does on Earth. This leads me to believe that the train exists in the future, and utilizes time-travel technology to bring people from the past onto the train in the future.
Does the train exist in the future?
Here's the thing only that car of the train is that old the rest of the train is much older