@@Fubukio it's not magic, jet jaguar time looped for who knows how many times to find the algorithm to turn red dust into the blue crystal. and the timing must be exact at the start of godzilla destroying the universe to avoid time paradox
to make sense of it, I tried to make a reasonable explanation to what happened in the series: So, sometimes certain dimensions just feel like terraforming random worlds in the Universe to call their own, not a planned thing, just a natural phenomena, they do that by trial and error, creating creatures known as kaijus to better further their goals, they have a lot of abilities since these dimensions are higher than ours, so they can accelerate the process of evolution, predict the future and cheat our laws of physics, and it seems it's not made by a higher inteligence, it's like a plant mindlessly spreading its seeds, and slowly getting better at it through evolution
About the time travel paradoxes, Li explained it. Information is hidden most of the time in reality. Also, everytime some info is sent back, it changes the timeline and overwrites the original timeline, kinda like covering something written down in white fluid correction and then writing over it. If you unravel the covers, you can see the hidden info
so Godzilla SP is from an alternated dimension to complex for humans to comprehend that required minor timetravel and number crunching of unspeakable proportions to stop, neat but kinda feel like they could have stopped and baby talked us for a sec in the anime instead of rapid fire theoretical physicsing us to near death
Alapu upala send by jet jaguar in infinite times until lead to singular point, singular point just 1 line where past, future and present meet and archetype appearance is sign of it. the scary part is we know about it coming but can't prevent it. The song captured the hopelesness, man i rewatch it 3 times and it's still beautiful
Honestly I feel like this is the biggest fault of SP it’s so complicated it inevitably alienates anyone who doesn’t really understand what the characters are talking about
Oh definitely. I had to do quite a bit of research to understand everything for this video and even then - there are parts of it I'm still not sure on simply due to the experimental nature of some of the ideas. There is a book coming out attached to the series from the writer but if it's like his previous books, it's probably going to be a pretty hard read lol
Australia might be the origin of the account archetype. Australia is flat but has A giant rock and has the Rainbow Serpent which sounds like Inter dimension weed snakes to me.
So did Godzilla die or simply travel back to his dimension? Also I kinda like the idea that Godzilla is kinda like Chathulu. It would be awesome if we saw that universe in the second season. I'd like to think Bloodborne with kaiju.
Since archetype is spread out through dimensions I’m guessing that he is spread out too, but he always comes back so that probably means when the dust comes back together he will also come back
I kinda felt like Godzilla was an entity created as a by-product of the higher dimension 'leaking' into our own - kinda the shadow idea but creating consiciousness. Without that "dimensional shadow" anchoring it to the Singular Point, it ceased to exist, and seeing as several of the kaiju were able to manipulate archetype, their bodies were likely created using the stuff. I used this analogy in another reply but it's like a shadow cast by a spot light. It disappears when the light is turned off - but the data is still there (ie the item that casts the shadow) and with the right medium (the light beam) it can be recreated. In theory, with that final scene and the messing around with the archetype bones (ie old godzilla) they could potentially recreate the conditions for it by creating a new singular point. I'd bet that's the plan for season 2 (if it gets the green light): play with godzilla bones, try to control it, fail, Big Zilla returns lol
Ok ok hear me out. The whole concept of the show is for the viewer to watch it multiple times. I'd say minimum of 2. Here's why The concept of the singular point and a being able to freely travel the timeline. Is the viewer that can jump into any point of the show and watch. We might not understand that point of events but we can observe it. Then like the ai go back in time and use knowledge of the future events to create plans to start things in motion. Like the ai information being sent forward to JJ. It was his own code that needed time to be developed. The song had the code from the beginning. But until you know to look for it and how to read it. Then it's not there. Just like the code about solving the riddle. Maybe I'm missing more but I'm gonna rewatch this again and see how my perspective of events changes with more knowledge. 🙃
I'll try and answer these but some are just educated guesses lol - With Jet Jaguar I think that was mean to be a future version of JJ, brought back by Pero2 (ie JJ went forward in time using the time stream, upgrading itself before being sent back). That or it figured out how to harness archetype to improve itself thanks to it's magnitudal jump in intelligence. It's not really clearly stated but those seem to me to be the most likely explanations :) - The Blue crystals I believe was meant to be a way of showing that archetype had gone innert. Change from Red to Blue was probably a stylist choice to emphasise that it was no longer connected to the Singular Point and therefore no longer impacting our universe. I guess in scientific terms it "changed state" - it changed from an active powered state connected to the higher dimension to an deactivated state with no internet connection lol - I felt like Godzilla was an entity created as a by-product of the higher dimension 'leaking' into our dimension. Without that "dimensional shadow" connecting it to whatever created it, it ceased to exist. Kinda like a shadow that's cast by a spot light disappearing when it's turned off - the data is still there (ie the item that casts the shadow) but without the right medium (the light beam) it doesn't exist. But instead of this being something physical it's the creatures existence. Same goes for the other Kaiju, and I guess their corpses would be simlar to the blue crystals - inert but still present. Hope that helps!
I'd be lying if I said I understood it all in my first watch through cause it does have some pretty "high level concepts" as a few reviewers have said. It probably helps that I love stories with time travel and dimensional physics in them already, but I had to do a LOT of research into the maths and science in it for this video lol
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I get that diagonalizing the system make it seems like the dimensions become independent of each other which is kinda cool and fitting but it is just a coordinate transformation, the underlying object is still unchanged. And the way they represent it as a bomb is just cringey. Also why does the diagonalizer has to be specifically "orthogonal"? To me that's just for the sake of the initial O.D. and every time they say it, it gets more and more cringey. Also why use a song to encrypt the data? It is just unnecessary. But I guess it is itself a paradox where something is invented because someone saw the concept in the future.
The underlying nature of archetype across all of the dimensions it exists in do remain unchanged, yes, but the parts of the structure that are don't intersect with our dimension don't affect its physical properties; its physical properties rely solely on the parts of archetype that have a cross-section with our universe. That's why different phases of archetype have different physical properties, because although looking at it from a 4th-dimensional perspective they're all the same, from within our dimension, the physical structure that it possesses in each phase _is_ actually what it interacts with the world through. That's kinda a bad explanation, so let me put it this way. A 4-dimensional hypersphere, if it were to roll through our 3-dimensional plane, would appear to be a small ball that appears, grows, shrinks and disappears. But just because it's 4-dimensional doesn't mean that the smallest size of it would be floating above the ground at the same height from its center as its true radius; it would be affected by the laws of gravity, even if only while it was passing through our universe, so it would sit on the ground as it grew and shrank. In the same way that, even though the hypersphere might not normally be small it doesn't float just because its true size is bigger despite the fact that its 4-dimensionality leads to the apparent quirk that it looks like mass is created and destroyed, even though archetype retains the same structure, the sections and angles that it forms a cross-section through our reality still interact with our physical laws as though it is restricted by them, despite the fact that its 4-dimensionality leads to some apparent quirks.
It’s a shame that the show did a horrible job of explaining this. Why couldn’t have done a simpler plot and taken all the science and math shit into a different anime with a better writer?
Finally someone else who understands that Godzilla Singular Point has actual science and isn't just making up fake science.
Alteori didn't manace to explain the sciences stuff
@@spooker_0 godzilla singular point ep 9 - 13 review is the worst
Well... until the very ending where Jet Jaguar pulled out magic from his ass.
Real science in anime is just scientific concepts that aren’t real anyway. That’s like a re-tell of a story based on a true story
@@Fubukio it's not magic, jet jaguar time looped for who knows how many times to find the algorithm to turn red dust into the blue crystal. and the timing must be exact at the start of godzilla destroying the universe to avoid time paradox
I’d like to see a quantum mechanic physician try and explain “Godzilla Singular Point”.
to make sense of it, I tried to make a reasonable explanation to what happened in the series:
So, sometimes certain dimensions just feel like terraforming random worlds in the Universe to call their own, not a planned thing, just a natural phenomena, they do that by trial and error, creating creatures known as kaijus to better further their goals, they have a lot of abilities since these dimensions are higher than ours, so they can accelerate the process of evolution, predict the future and cheat our laws of physics, and it seems it's not made by a higher inteligence, it's like a plant mindlessly spreading its seeds, and slowly getting better at it through evolution
It’s impossible to ruin the story for me. I’ve watched the entire series probably more than 20 times
It’s more cosmic horror stuff than anything else
About the time travel paradoxes, Li explained it. Information is hidden most of the time in reality. Also, everytime some info is sent back, it changes the timeline and overwrites the original timeline, kinda like covering something written down in white fluid correction and then writing over it. If you unravel the covers, you can see the hidden info
that analogy actually helped me to understand, thanks
My brain after watching Godzilla singular point 🧠🗿💀
I watched it to see Godzilla but instead it taught me a ton of maths and physics stuff ig 🗿
It’s crazy rewatching singular point after minus one. But both I care about the humans more than normal
I’m a math student and I loved Singular Point, amazing
I loved this series, especially the music. I actually surprised myself by actually understanding what they were talking about.
so Godzilla SP is from an alternated dimension to complex for humans to comprehend that required minor timetravel and number crunching of unspeakable proportions to stop, neat but kinda feel like they could have stopped and baby talked us for a sec in the anime instead of rapid fire theoretical physicsing us to near death
Best breakdown I’ve seen thus far
I never had a problem understanding Singular Points science stuff, but I blame Doctor Who, for that
It funny when I had a friend over for dinner he barely a Godzilla fan but when we watched this anime with it science he gotten so into it.
Alapu upala send by jet jaguar in infinite times until lead to singular point, singular point just 1 line where past, future and present meet and archetype appearance is sign of it. the scary part is we know about it coming but can't prevent it. The song captured the hopelesness, man i rewatch it 3 times and it's still beautiful
We REALLY need physicist working on this asap
I love this series
Argee from their to the songs all the way up to the kajiu design
Honestly I feel like this is the biggest fault of SP it’s so complicated it inevitably alienates anyone who doesn’t really understand what the characters are talking about
Oh definitely. I had to do quite a bit of research to understand everything for this video and even then - there are parts of it I'm still not sure on simply due to the experimental nature of some of the ideas.
There is a book coming out attached to the series from the writer but if it's like his previous books, it's probably going to be a pretty hard read lol
Full-size beta system(shin ultraman) vs Godzilla true form(SP)
Australia might be the origin of the account archetype. Australia is flat but has A giant rock and has the Rainbow Serpent which sounds like Inter dimension weed snakes to me.
In that case, South America counts as the Rainbow Serpent is very much a creator deity there and keeps battling the Black Jaguar of chaos
So did Godzilla die or simply travel back to his dimension? Also I kinda like the idea that Godzilla is kinda like Chathulu. It would be awesome if we saw that universe in the second season. I'd like to think Bloodborne with kaiju.
Since archetype is spread out through dimensions I’m guessing that he is spread out too, but he always comes back so that probably means when the dust comes back together he will also come back
I kinda felt like Godzilla was an entity created as a by-product of the higher dimension 'leaking' into our own - kinda the shadow idea but creating consiciousness.
Without that "dimensional shadow" anchoring it to the Singular Point, it ceased to exist, and seeing as several of the kaiju were able to manipulate archetype, their bodies were likely created using the stuff.
I used this analogy in another reply but it's like a shadow cast by a spot light. It disappears when the light is turned off - but the data is still there (ie the item that casts the shadow) and with the right medium (the light beam) it can be recreated.
In theory, with that final scene and the messing around with the archetype bones (ie old godzilla) they could potentially recreate the conditions for it by creating a new singular point.
I'd bet that's the plan for season 2 (if it gets the green light): play with godzilla bones, try to control it, fail, Big Zilla returns lol
This was a great video. Thank you. I somehow never noticed the obvious Arale/Mei similarities.
Ok ok hear me out.
The whole concept of the show is for the viewer to watch it multiple times. I'd say minimum of 2. Here's why
The concept of the singular point and a being able to freely travel the timeline. Is the viewer that can jump into any point of the show and watch. We might not understand that point of events but we can observe it. Then like the ai go back in time and use knowledge of the future events to create plans to start things in motion. Like the ai information being sent forward to JJ. It was his own code that needed time to be developed. The song had the code from the beginning. But until you know to look for it and how to read it. Then it's not there. Just like the code about solving the riddle. Maybe I'm missing more but I'm gonna rewatch this again and see how my perspective of events changes with more knowledge. 🙃
That's quite a smart interpretation
So why JJPP get bigger? Why Crystals turn blue? Where is Godzilla? Did every other kaiju died?
I'll try and answer these but some are just educated guesses lol
- With Jet Jaguar I think that was mean to be a future version of JJ, brought back by Pero2 (ie JJ went forward in time using the time stream, upgrading itself before being sent back). That or it figured out how to harness archetype to improve itself thanks to it's magnitudal jump in intelligence. It's not really clearly stated but those seem to me to be the most likely explanations :)
- The Blue crystals I believe was meant to be a way of showing that archetype had gone innert. Change from Red to Blue was probably a stylist choice to emphasise that it was no longer connected to the Singular Point and therefore no longer impacting our universe. I guess in scientific terms it "changed state" - it changed from an active powered state connected to the higher dimension to an deactivated state with no internet connection lol
- I felt like Godzilla was an entity created as a by-product of the higher dimension 'leaking' into our dimension. Without that "dimensional shadow" connecting it to whatever created it, it ceased to exist.
Kinda like a shadow that's cast by a spot light disappearing when it's turned off - the data is still there (ie the item that casts the shadow) but without the right medium (the light beam) it doesn't exist. But instead of this being something physical it's the creatures existence.
Same goes for the other Kaiju, and I guess their corpses would be simlar to the blue crystals - inert but still present.
Hope that helps!
@@KawaiiFi thank you
Orthagonal diagonalizer ? I dont know what is it the only thing i know godzilla is a lizard made with radiation
I thought after watching this I would understand the series. Now... I just feel more dumb I don't get this at all😅😅
I'd be lying if I said I understood it all in my first watch through cause it does have some pretty "high level concepts" as a few reviewers have said. It probably helps that I love stories with time travel and dimensional physics in them already, but I had to do a LOT of research into the maths and science in it for this video lol
Thank you for this video 🙇♂ Maths were never my strong-suit... SUBSCRIBED.
Thanks so much TTB 😁
We've had a bit of a break on videos as the new house is getting built at the moment (Get keys in 2 weeks!) So will be making more of these in the coming months :-)
Also just checked out your channel too - subbed 👍
@@KawaiiFi 🙇♂ Thanks dude! I'll be checking out more of your content this weekend :)
I was going to make a video very similar to this.
I get that diagonalizing the system make it seems like the dimensions become independent of each other which is kinda cool and fitting but it is just a coordinate transformation, the underlying object is still unchanged. And the way they represent it as a bomb is just cringey.
Also why does the diagonalizer has to be specifically "orthogonal"? To me that's just for the sake of the initial O.D. and every time they say it, it gets more and more cringey.
Also why use a song to encrypt the data? It is just unnecessary. But I guess it is itself a paradox where something is invented because someone saw the concept in the future.
The underlying nature of archetype across all of the dimensions it exists in do remain unchanged, yes, but the parts of the structure that are don't intersect with our dimension don't affect its physical properties; its physical properties rely solely on the parts of archetype that have a cross-section with our universe. That's why different phases of archetype have different physical properties, because although looking at it from a 4th-dimensional perspective they're all the same, from within our dimension, the physical structure that it possesses in each phase _is_ actually what it interacts with the world through.
That's kinda a bad explanation, so let me put it this way. A 4-dimensional hypersphere, if it were to roll through our 3-dimensional plane, would appear to be a small ball that appears, grows, shrinks and disappears. But just because it's 4-dimensional doesn't mean that the smallest size of it would be floating above the ground at the same height from its center as its true radius; it would be affected by the laws of gravity, even if only while it was passing through our universe, so it would sit on the ground as it grew and shrank. In the same way that, even though the hypersphere might not normally be small it doesn't float just because its true size is bigger despite the fact that its 4-dimensionality leads to the apparent quirk that it looks like mass is created and destroyed, even though archetype retains the same structure, the sections and angles that it forms a cross-section through our reality still interact with our physical laws as though it is restricted by them, despite the fact that its 4-dimensionality leads to some apparent quirks.
I am getting heavy Jungian vibes.
It’s a shame that the show did a horrible job of explaining this. Why couldn’t have done a simpler plot and taken all the science and math shit into a different anime with a better writer?
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