“Vitamors,” the opening episode of Impulse Revisionism, delves into a labyrinth of interconnected issues gripping the lives of its characters. Henry grapples with her unique teleportation ability in isolation, juxtaposed against a world teeming with unnerving revelations. From a car dealership concealing a dark trafficking operation to the illicit use of mail forwarding for licenses, […]
Read MoreImpulse Revised’ episode “Vitamors” ventures into multiple compelling narratives, offering a tapestry of intriguing storylines. At its core, the episode unravels the complexities surrounding Henry, whose childhood trauma intertwines with her ability to teleport. Additionally, it sheds light on the unexpected involvement of Mennonites in the drug trade, while concurrently showcasing the strain on law […]
Read MoreNavigating the currents of Impulse Revisionism, we embark on several captivating narratives in the “Treading Water” episode. Students, oddly unaware of bombings or shootings, tread an unusual path. Henry grapples with the perplexities of teleportation, finding talk insufficient. Always three steps ahead of government authorities, Henry unravels mysteries. Witnessing the warp of space and time […]
Read MoreWhat exactly is the Morlocks Alley? It’s an underground tunnel serving as the meeting ground for the Morlocks. A hidden tunnel, a teleportation hub, the birthplace of plans, the arena for battles, and the heart of their familial ties. Situated beneath the New York subways, it’s a deep sanctuary for this community.
Read MoreThe “Treading Water” episode of Impulse Revised incorporates several intriguing narratives. It delves into the concept of teleportation, which people do on the regular. Also, we see the lines between reality and dreams blurred for Townes because its all electrochemical responses. The Ship of Theseus paradox is also explored. Moreover, teleportation enables individuals to answer […]
Read MoreAh, “Black Swan,” the pinnacle of stability and mental fortitude! A delightful tale of unshakable sanity, where madness is just a charming little accessory. Black and white cat! Black and white cake! Hallucinations? Oh, they’re the norm in this picture-perfect world of flawless perfection. Because clearly, this horror movie is all about how nothing ever […]
Read MoreOh, of course, because “Leave The World Behind” is just a whimsical tale about a friendly picnic, right? It’s obviously a riveting saga about the final battle between the King of the North and King of the South, complete with unstoppable invisible dark anonymous forces that the police forces have under control. And who could […]
Read MoreAh, the Instant Go Live app, the epitome of technological wonder! Be on the internet without the internet. With its promise of mirrors and servers available anytime anywhere anyplace at the snap of a finger, because who doesn’t need an emergency mirror at 3 AM? And the no censorship, no oversight policy—because who needs pesky […]
Read MoreWhile not primarily focused on learned violence, “good little child soldiers,” hostages in “schools,” slaves, or victims of kidnapping, Cher’s song “Half Breed” has an appealing sound.
Read MoreI have authored a couple of IBMQ programs, which could could be run on any number of the quantum computers around the world. These programs, detailed below, for example, explore quantum computing applications that involve the creation of black holes. Feel free to review the code provided for a closer look at their intended functionalities. […]
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