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Claudia of Eva's world says that each of the three times the Passage opens and closes it leaves behind Cesium residue, which is the fuel for time travel, but where is the residue when older Jonas closes it in 2019 and young Jonas opens it in 2020? The only time residue was left was in 1986 when the Passage was opened for the first time and Bernd stored it in barrels.
What's the name of that zodiac image Elizabeth seems fascinated from looking at and that also is in Adam's lair? The one with those guys blowing wind at the two edges of the picture.
It seems the ultra portable spherical time machine come from Eve's world. But Magnus and Franziska from Adam's world had one when they travel to Eve's world to pick up young alt-Martha. How did they get it? Presumably it was given by Adam, who seize it from alt-Martha whom he locked up.
But how did Martha get her own orb? She didn't seem to get any from her older self. That means sho mignt be using the same orb used by Magnus & Franziska. But that would mean that specific orb has no origin. It just exists... yet another bootstrap paradox?
We know Elisabeth got it from Noah who told him that it belonged to her mother. At that time Noah was not aware that Charlotte is his daughter. Charlotte herself doesn't seem to recognize the watch. So, Noah probably thought it belonged to Charlotte only because his younger self noticed future Elisabeth had it with her.
Then we see in 2041 Charlotte took the watch while kidnapping her newborn self. But we also see Oldman Tannhaus had that pocket watch back in early 1800s.
So the question is how did Noah get the watch in the first place?
That has me confused.
I read somewhere that adam is bartosz.Is it true??
In “The Origin”, we learn that Albers was Helene’s last name ever since she was young. This confused me, because Katharina’s father was named Hermann Albers. How could Helene have the same last name as her apparent lover.
The only idea I could think of is that Helene and Hermann were siblings, and that the latter raped her. Although I don’t have evidence to back this theory up, there are LOTS of characters born via incest.
So in 2x6 Jonas travels back to the day his father commits suicide right? How does he do this tho? I thought it was only possible to travel in jumps of 33 years. Can someone please explain this lmao
Why does old Claudia give Adam the tt orb if he already got one from alt Martha b before killing her?
(Edited by Munthu90)
Finally came up with an explanation that's at least plausible to me of what connection thirty-three years has to the wormholes.
Thirty-three years is, of course, the time between identical alignments of the sun and moon, give or take a fraction of an hour. But the sun and moon have no known effect on the hypothetical creation or persistence of Einstein-Rosen bridges, what we call wormholes.
The answer lies in what it means for a wormhole to support time travel. When a wormhole is created, its entrance and exit are at the same time. For a wormhole to connect different times, one of its endpoints must be moved to a different time. The way this could happen is time dilation, the special-relativity effect that imperceptibly slows the aging of astronauts on the ISS, but slows the atomic clocks on GPS satellites to the point that GPS calculations incorporate relativity corrections.
If the movement of a wormhole endpoint is somehow tied to the movement of the moon, it explains why the wormhole connects the same places thirty-three years apart.
None of this explains why the wormhole doesn't lead to different places at intervals other than 33 years, or how a stable wormhole (which would require large quantities of "negative energy") could exist. But those are questions for a different time and place.
It was a nice story, with beautiful cinematography, and yes it was about time and humanity. But was that it? The plot and characters are good, but what was it all about?
No one that I try to get to watch this will watch it! I’m glad to know that it’s actually got a Fandom. It’s such an amazing show!
Sooo hi yall im new :)
Have watched two episodes thus far and im really loving it!!
Physicists Sir Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, and Andrea Ghez share the 2020 Nobel prize in physics for their work on black holes.
Sir Roger Penrose showed that Einstein's theory of general relativity predicted the existence of black holes, not as a fluke or artifact but as reality that could be confirmed by experiment. He was vindicated when astronomers successfully imaged a black hole in 2019.
Reinhard Genzel, director of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics; and Andrea Ghez, professor of astrophysics at UCLA, demonstrated the existence of a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Penrose and his father Lionel also devised the version of the Penrose triangle that is commonly portrayed (and appears on the cover of A Journey Through Time).
(Edited by Guy N'wah)
So here is a big spoiler for S3!!
No matter how many times I've read different theories and explanations, I still do not get the last part.
It was an integral part of Dark's logic that it is basically impossible to change the past as its future exists. Like how Noah and Jonas experienced. Jonas couldn't die because his older self was alive.
So how come Jonas and alt Martha managed to change the past? How is it possible to save H.G. Tannhaus's family from dying, while they literally died? Isn't it contradicting everything we observed in S1 and S2?
I'd really appreciate a good explanation! Thanks...
(Edited by TahaAkb)
What happened to Torben Woller's eye?
It is said here on Dark Wiki that the Original World is destroyed once Tannhaus activates his time machine in 1986. What does ‘destroyed’ mean? That it no longer exist?
That is not consistent. If the Original World doesn’t exist, how could Claudia find out about its existance? How could Jonas and alt-Martha travel there if ‘there’ doesn’t exist anymore? (Even though they travelled to 1971 which is before Tannhaus activated his machine; if we assume that the Original World doesn’t exist from that moment, then it doesn’t exist its present (1986), its future (after 1986) or its past (before 1986), simply nothing exists anymore).
What I think happened is that the Original World ‘gave birth’ to Adam’s and Eva’s worlds when Tannhaus activated the machine, and not split into them being destroyed by that.
From June 21st 1986 the Original World, Adam’s World and Eva’s World co-exist together giving place to the Triquetra. Also, Claudia says to Adam on the last episode that two worlds cannot exist without a third and Adam refers then to the Triquetra. (Sorry, I watched the series in Spanish, so I don’t know what words Claudia did use in English, they may not be the same I wrote, but the meaning is the same). What do you guys think about this?
(Edited by UnderdogPerson)
Jonas and Martha go to the original world to prevent Tannhaus's son from the accident but instead somehow end up prompting the accident. Much like how Jonas unknowingly prompted the suicide of his father. Though I don't think fans would have liked this ending.
(Edited by Nishit Raj)
So, when Silja gives birth to their first child and names him Hanno, Bartosz gets a weird look on his face when he hears the name Hanno. The same thing happens when their second child is born and Bartosz hears that Silja wanted to name her Agnes. This time Bartosz gets the same look on his face and looks to Agnes and then to Hanno. It’s something I just can’t let go, why does Bartosz get that look? Did those names ring a bell to him?
When he first met Noah he knew him as Noah, not Hanno, and I don’t think Noah told him that he was gonna travel to 1888 and then have a son named Hanno in 1904 and a daughter named Agnes in 1910. Noah just told him that Jonas was gonna kiss Martha and that he was gonna met his grandmother Claudia. Then Noah gave him the suitcase time machine and showed him how it works, but nothing else. We know that Noah didn’t tell Bartosz anything else because he complained to Magnus and Franziska that Noah didn’t tell him why he gave him the time machine and that he didn’t know what he was supposed to do with it.
So there’s no way Bartosz would know anything about a Hanno or an Agnes, so why did he get that look on his face when he first heard their names?
(Edited by UnderdogPerson)