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Whooligist: The business of changing a fixed point in time -- Did it? Jack didn't actually die. If all time "cares about" is what actually happens, the consequences of changing a fixed point would occur if and '''only''' if Jack actually died. --[[Special:Contributions/89.240.242.115|89.240.242.115]]<sup>[[User talk:89.240.242.115#top|talk to me]]</sup> 09:33, March 9, 2012 (UTC) | Whooligist: The business of changing a fixed point in time -- Did it? Jack didn't actually die. If all time "cares about" is what actually happens, the consequences of changing a fixed point would occur if and '''only''' if Jack actually died. --[[Special:Contributions/89.240.242.115|89.240.242.115]]<sup>[[User talk:89.240.242.115#top|talk to me]]</sup> 09:33, March 9, 2012 (UTC) | ||
That theory is severely flawed, because Jack did die, shortly before the Miracle was negated, so we know it's possible for him to be mortal and dead. Anyway it's not like the Miracle would last forever. Only the morphic field was sustaining the power of the Miracle. When the Earth ended Jack's remains would float from the vicinity of the field and be reimmortalised. Whoologist: The Miracle is not the only way you can keep him dead. If you somehow put Jack in the core of the planet, any attempts at rebuilding the body would be instantly fried to a crisp, and Jack would remain dead for millions and millions of years. As I said, a lot earlier in the discussion, you can not kill Jack for good at all. All you can do is delay his ressurection. [[Special:Contributions/94.72.226.244|94.72.226.244]]<sup>[[User talk:94.72.226.244#top|talk to me]]</sup> 16:36, March 9, 2012 (UTC) |