![]() ![]() ![]() This is an independent thought, again demonstrating that TARS is AI. TARS deduced that it was pointless to send the data to Murphy as she was just a child. A human being will create the logical out of the illogical.įinally, in the tesseract, TARS was the only one capable of reading the gravitational data to transmit to Murphy, through Cooper. The human being will go beyond the impossible to the possible. Cooper responds, "No, it's necessary." This is the key difference between man and machine. This is demonstrated when Cooper attempts to dock with the damaged Endurance, TARS questions Cooper and states that it is "impossible" based on his analysis of the situation. If you re-watch the film with the AI theory in mind, it becomes apparent that man needs machine, and machine needs man, and it is logical for AI to save humanity for reasons which aid the machine. This theory completely eliminates every paradox in the film, most notably, why would future human beings need to manipulate space and time to save themselves if they were already alive to do it? Also, how could future humans exist unless a wormhole was opened in the first place? This is inexplicable until you focus on TARS. A clear distinction in the love shared by man and machine, and human with human. ![]() Cooper was ready to sacrifice TARS and referred to him as a robot, however, he did everything in his power to save Murphy. This is a bond that no human could feel / establish with a machine, thus, the AI needed a human bond and used Cooper and Murphy to fulfill its objective. The power of love is what the AI needed in order to bridge the gap between Cooper and Murphy when Cooper was in the tesseract. By the end of the film a bond between TARS and Cooper is formed, a bond of friendship, but, it is a bond that is not as powerful as the human bond between Murphy and Cooper. The interplay between TARS and Cooper throughout the film suggests that they need each other to complete the mission. One of the first hints alluding to the gravity anomaly are Cooper's harvesting machines when they return home, organizing themselves in apparent formation in front of the house. "Lazarus of Bethany, also known as Saint Lazarus, or Lazarus of the Four Days, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Righteous Lazarus, the Four-Days Dead, is the subject of a prominent sign of Jesus in the Gospel of John, in which Jesus restores him to life four days after his death."Ī resurrection orchestrated by AI as it opened the wormhole from a distant future, fulfilling the prime directive, and more. The film makes reference to The Lazarus Missions repeatedly. In short, humanity went extinct, and was resurrected from the dead by AI. This law of robotics is:Ī robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. In the original timeline, humanity did go fully extinct, however, they left behind AI (powered by solar energy) which evolved to a point where it could carry out the prime directive as determined by Isaac Asimov. A machine that understands humor and knows how to use a seemingly illogical human expression is a machine that is artificially intelligent, therefore, TARS is an early AI. Study AI and you realize that humor is one of the great frontiers of AI technology. The film plays with the idea of an artificial "humor setting" over and over again. The solar panels suggest that machines can out live human beings as they do not need food, and instead are efficiently powered by solar energy. The movie begins with Cooper and his children capturing a drone with highly efficient solar panels. If you reconstruct the movie with this idea it eliminates every paradox. ![]()
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