Howling:If the doctor never existed... (view source)
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So until Amy remembered the Doctor back into existence at the end of TBB, who was UNIT's scientific advisor all those years? Who took Sarah Jane, and all those other companions, on fantastic journies through time and space? Because if the Doctor's entire existence was literally excised from time, all those things would have been accomplished by....well, an empty space. Same with Amy; she just literally popped out of nowhere one day. It's a bit rubbish, IMO, but there you go. [[Special:Contributions/82.2.136.93|82.2.136.93]] 11:13, December 16, 2011 (UTC) | So until Amy remembered the Doctor back into existence at the end of TBB, who was UNIT's scientific advisor all those years? Who took Sarah Jane, and all those other companions, on fantastic journies through time and space? Because if the Doctor's entire existence was literally excised from time, all those things would have been accomplished by....well, an empty space. Same with Amy; she just literally popped out of nowhere one day. It's a bit rubbish, IMO, but there you go. [[Special:Contributions/82.2.136.93|82.2.136.93]] 11:13, December 16, 2011 (UTC) | ||
As much as I didn't buy Moffat's poor writing these 2 series and this ludicrous cracked up concept, I think you are misinterpreting the implication of the multiple-timeline thing. Say for example, in our timeline in real life, we always can trace back 1 state backward to the current stage until the Big Bang, which Hawkings believe to be meaningless to ask the state before such and the Big Bang marks a "generic" beginning of time. The new timelines may very well be disconnected and segmented, there may not be a state before whatever's relevant to Amy's existence including the state required to bring her into existence. | |||
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