But you were not allowed to touch other's tokens ever; wasn't that one of the first tests he cooked up for Ariadne?
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08-01-2010 09:24 PM
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But you were not allowed to touch other's tokens ever; wasn't that one of the first tests he cooked up for Ariadne? | |
Last edited by Jack Sawyer; 08-01-2010 at 09:29 PM.
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08-01-2010 11:16 PM
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08-02-2010 04:56 AM
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08-09-2010 12:22 AM
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The purpose of the totems was to allow the dreamers to determine if they were in a dream at the present time or in reality. Example: Arthur's totem was a loaded die. We can assume that when rolled in the real world, it would roll the same number every time. Say that Arthur entered Cobb's dream. Well Cobb knew Arthur had a loaded die, but he didn't know which number it was loaded to. So if Arthur was in Cobb's dream, we can assume that the loaded die would behave like a normal die. This would allow Arthur to determine if he was in a dream by rolling the die. If Cobb got his hands on the die in the real world, then Arthur would have to find a new totem. | |
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08-09-2010 05:27 AM
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