A new Netflix documentary has been released and it has left viewers shocked…
This comes as it revealed some difficult-to-grasp concepts about mathematics and infinity.
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According to UNILAD, the series is not worth a watch during ‘Netflix and chill’ sessions…
Or if you want to sit around on your phone.
As per reports, your full attention will be needed…
The series is called A Trip to Infinity.
It explores the mathematical concept of infinity…
By using a number of disciplines including theoretical physics, maths, cosmology, and philosophy.
While the documentary shows off a number of thought problems and experiments…
It also explains it in a colorful and interesting way.
Reportedly, it is aimed at working out whether we are actually capable of understanding infinity, or whether it even exists.
It seems the series is serious material and it’s definitely not for everyone.
Apparently, it has hurt people’s heads and their feedback has put other people off from watching it themselves…
One person wrote: “Nah this f***** with me.”
“What it existentially means is that there is no infinity or am I tripping???” another wrote.
“New netflix doc A Trip to Infinity filled me with so much frustration and indignation my wife turned it off after 20 minutes,” said a third user.
“Watching ‘A Trip to Infinity‘ on Netflix and man, I might be outing myself here, but I’ve forgotten how much I love mathematics and miss this type of thinking. Truly interesting combination of philosophy and logic,” wrote another.
“A Trip to Infinity on Netflix is the best maths/science film I’ve seen in years – absolutely loved it! If you find thinking about the big picture of the universe oddly soothing in existentially awful times, this is for you! The visuals from different animators are brilliant,” added one user.
While another simply said: “I don’t have a goddamn clue what these folks are talking about in A Trip To Infinity.”
“I just learned everything is nothing & WE NEED TO TALK,” wrote one viewer.
You can watch the trailer here.