The Science of Tenet, Between Inverse Entropy and Time Travel

Tenet, the latest work by Cristopher Nolan, is full of interesting fictional ideas that are worth exploring after watching the film

Harish Maddukuri
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Inverse entropy, time travel, the Feynman-Wheeler hypothesis, and the grandfather paradox. Tenet, the latest work by Cristopher Nolan, is full of interesting fictional ideas that are worth exploring after watching the film.

In one way or another, every Christopher Nolans film lets people talk about themselves, even from a scientific point of view. Thanks to Interstellar and Kip Thorne’s advice, black holes now have a graphic representation in the common imagination, but thanks to Tenet, the cinema of time travel takes a few steps forward. Tenet’s plot is in fact based on a different way of time travel that certainly seeks a more solid scientific justification than historical titles but more naïve as Back to the Future.

If you have not yet watched the movie here is the trailer. I am sure after watching it you want to watch the movie too ASAP.

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