5/6/2023 0 Comments Cube 2 hypercube wikiModern watches count time using the oscillation frequency of quartz when exposed to an electric charge, so if somehow that were unaffected by the weird time frame of the cube, it would explain it. Or, it could just be that Jerry's watch only counts time for the outside universe. And as the cube imploded, normal time from the outside universe began leaking in. I suppose it's possible that the device had SOME stabilizing effect, but not completely. Of course, that doesn't explain how what seems like hours passed for Kate after she met up with Alex (and was in proximity to the device), yet the watches still only show 6 minutes and 59 seconds have actually passed. This would explain why Simon ran into multiple versions of Jerry and the others and experienced more time, but Kate did not. This is also supported by the fact that at the end, when the room is disintegrating, the only one that remains is Kate, who took the device from Alex's neck after her death. The watches (and time) stabilized and ran normally when in proximity to the device. The fact that they all line up to the "6:06:59" reading with Kate suggests that Alex Trusk's necklace was some kind of stabilizing device. We know they were taken from different versions of Jerry at different times, so if they were functioning as normal watches, you'd have wildly different times on each watch, as well as much more time having passed. As shown, time moves differently inside, yet all of Jerry's watches are perfectly synchronized. It may be much more than a simple recording device. The fact that this was an experiment would seem to back up the idea that it was a sensor as the scientists working on the project would need a way to get data back from the experiment and there was no other machinery shown in the "real world" which could be monitoring what happened inside: It was an experiment used for quantum teleportation. In the alternate ending it is revealed to Kate that she was in the Hypercube for just six minutes and fifty-nine seconds. Kate is executed in both versions, but she is praised for being the first operative to make it out alive. The longer alternate ending included in the special features on the DVD reveals the "owners" to be the government in the shorter version it is unclear who they are, but it is assumed they are Izon. There's more information given in the alternate ending which I can't seem to find, though Wikipedia says: The fact he said " recorded on it" implies it's some kind of sensor device, such as a camera, microphone or other more high-tech information gathering system rather than a storage device, as usually you'd say "saved on it" or "stored on it" in that case. We'll take that to Darcy and see if anything recorded on it The only information in the original version of the film is the last line spoken by an unknown African American in a suit, who presumably works for Izon or the military:
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