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How Disney/Lucasfilm could bring Indiana Jones back

to illustrate a paradox of quantum superposition wherein a hypothetical cat may be considered both alive and dead simultaneously because its fate is linked to a random event that may (or may not) occur.
To summarize, is this zombie cat nonsense saying that random quantum states cannot be applied to the macroscopic scale?
 
It answered the question. I had no idea there was a character maximum for answers.
I'll pass. It would be like discussing mountain climbing with a fish.
Serious, you're calling me an idiot? I'd tell you how I feel, but I don't feel like getting banned, so use your imagination. Also, consider yourself on my ignore list for that.
 
Serious, you're calling me an idiot? I'd tell you how I feel, but I don't feel like getting banned, so use your imagination. Also, consider yourself on my ignore list for that.
No. I just don't think you have the education in that topic and seem unwilling to learn about it. You very well might be highly intelligent and knowledgeable in many subjects. I know my own knowledge and education is woefully lacking in many areas.
 
If we were to get an Indiana Jones movie without Indiana Jones, I'd much rather it be about Short Round.

one of the early concepts of the 5th movie had both him and marion in it. it sounded fantastic.


I don't know why it was so difficult. 5 should have been a no-brainer.

Short Round, now a teacher or archaeologist in his own right, shows up at Indy's door to finish an adventure from their early days. Mirror Last Crusade. Rescue Mutt from a POW camp half way through. Have Indy take the Connery role, and let he and his two sons bicker (genetic blood vs his actually being in short rounds life) while the three of them banter their way into adventure and eventually the sunset. Let Indy have some kick-ass moments. Don't beat us with his age. Let it be unbelievable and fun.
 
Bloodless human corpses chilled to near freezing have been reanimated up to two hours after clinical death.
I pulled up the article and noted, "He wouldn’t reveal how many people had survived as a result." How do we know anyone survived this if he won't say? Interesting. Regardless, this does not qualify as resurrecting the dead as the patient is only clinically dead. This is resuscitation, not resurrection. Resuscitation is where the human body is clinically dead, but still viable, still salvageable. Resurrection is where the body is completely dead and beginning to break down, say someone who has been dead for several days or a week. Do you understand the difference between resuscitation and resurrection?
 
I think one could easily do an adventure serial type film without it being Indiana Jones.

This. Indiana Jones was inspired by the old adventure serials, and set in the time they were popular. I would much prefer another attempt at adventure serials rather than try to continue a character that very much is the product of a single actor and a specific pair of film makers. I don't think the character needs to become James Bond.
 
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