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:36:01
You mean,
wrong about the storm?

:36:04
No, about the Sphere.
:36:07
What about the Sphere?
:36:08
It's alive.
:36:18
Why do you say that?
:36:22
There's something inside it.
:36:25
How can there be anything inside it?
There's no door, no seams.

:36:29
The Sphere chooses what it will
and won't reflect.

:36:33
Doesn't that seem like the actions
of a conscious being to you?

:36:37
Pop psychology. I think,
for whatever it's worth, you're angry. . .

:36:41
. . .towards our friend Ted in there. . .
:36:44
. . .because he figured this out
before you did.

:36:49
You really think so?
:36:50
I don't know. This is
my first underwater session.

:36:58
You're right.
:37:01
Ted did figure it out first,
didn't he?

:37:04
Good shrinkage.
:37:14
We're all going to die down here,
you know.

:37:18
What?
:37:21
What?
:37:25
You see, it's curious.
:37:28
Ted did figure it out.
:37:30
Time travel. And when we get back,
we're going to tell everyone. . .

:37:33
. . .how it's possible, how it's done,
what the dangers are.

:37:37
But why 50 years in the future, when the
spacecraft encounters a black hole. . .

:37:40
. . .does the computer call it
an "Unknown Entry Event"?

:37:43
Why don't they know?
:37:45
If they don't know. . .
:37:46
. . .it means we never told anyone.
:37:48
And if we never told anyone. . .
:37:51
. . .it means we never made it back.
:37:53
Hence. . .
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. . .we die down here.
:37:57
Just as a matter
of deductive logic, Norman.


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