<P> In War for the Planet of the Apes, the third film in the 2011 reboot series, Cornelius is the name of Caesar's youngest child . </P> <P> In the Planet of the Apes movie series, Dr. Otto Hasslein is a physicist attached to the space flight project that sends astronauts Taylor, Dodge, Landon, and Brent to the world of the apes . He was portrayed by German American actor Eric Braeden . He serves as the main antagonist of the third Apes film Escape from the Planet of the Apes . In the novelization of the film, his first name is Victor . </P> <P> Even before appearing onscreen, Hasslein's name is part of the series storyline, as the scientist who proposed the "Hasslein curve"--a form of time dilation possible with the craft used in the movies . </P> <P> When he does appear in Escape, he explains to a television news presenter his theories of time, and his belief that changing the future may be possible . He analogizes time to be a highway with an infinite number of lanes, all going from the past to the future; by changing lanes, one can change destiny . The theory, known as "many - worlds interpretation," was first advanced in 1957 as "relative state formation" by Hugh Everett, and was popularised in the 1960s and 70s by Bryce Seligman DeWitt who applied its lasting name . Hasslein mentions neither real - life scientist in the film . </P>

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