Midi-chlorians: dumbest idea in Star Wars history - beating out the brother/sister kiss and Jar-Jar by a country mile.
Midi-chlorians: dumbest idea in Star Wars history - beating out the brother/sister kiss and Jar-Jar by a country mile.
Well, the Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.... A Jedi can feel the force flowing through him.
They're not mutually exclusive.Yeah but I still prefer the original trilogy and their explanation in that....... That's just how I feel.
They're not mutually exclusive.
The initial explanation is only part of an explanation, it only addresses in broad terms what the force is and where it comes from, not *how* a person can tap into it or why only some may do so. Ben never addresses it directly. The midi-chlorian side of things is simply an elaboration on this base principle.
What you're saying is the equivalent of saying "I prefer Newton's First Law". Or "I prefer protons". It's a component of the whole, not the whole itself and is meaningless without the context the further explanations provide and visa-versa.
Nothing is being negated here.
No, I think what he's saying is he prefers if there simply is no scientific explanation of the Force because nobody understands in other than mystical terms.
So it is mutually exclusive.
At least that's how I see it. I want The Force to be fantasy, not science fiction. The original Star Wars movie was very much a fantasy movie set in space.
I get that argument, but I feel it's rather self-contradictory. Kenobi flat out says "the force is what gives the Jedis power" which directly connects his seemingly spiritual or magical abilities to an outside power source, and "it's an energy field created by all living things" which describes the mechanism by which the power source is generated.
The midi-chlorians are just another piece of that same mechanism that accounts for why the Jedi (and Sith) specifically can manipulate this universal energy while others cannot. Yet another piece is the interactions of the living force and the cosmic force as described in the Yoda arc.
I disagree, it is not the same or more of the same. One is a non-verifiable fantasy explanation of a non-quantifiable and non-detectable force. The other is very scientific.
That is what rubbed people the wrong way, not the clumsy introduction. I think most people just didn't want the Force to have a scientific explanation. They wanted a fantastical explanation.
Obi-Wan's explanation provided that. It was almost philosophical, definitely metaphysical.
(And before the strawman comes up: I'm an atheist. I'm not generally a fan of the metaphysical. It just works in Star Wars for me.)
As for the rest, sure if you want, you can choose to interpret it as 100% mysticism, but it's just that: a choice.
The alternate is just as valid an interpretation based purely on what is said and thus is demonstrably not a mutually exclusive concept.
The existence of a mystic force does not preclude a quantifiable interaction what said interaction has an observable effect on the physical universe.
In the context of Star Wars, the force itself is indeed a mystical thing, but if it is to act upon the physical universe it has to somehow accommodate the rules of the physical universe.
Yeah but I still prefer the original trilogy and their explanation in that....... That's just how I feel.
I agree. They exist, in my opinion, because Lucas cannot resist tinkering with anything and everything no matter how perfect and because he needed a way to show that Anakin was super awesome.Midi-chlorians were an indulgence that added nothing to the story. Nada.
From a story-telling perspective, they were a solution in search of a problem that actually created problems.
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