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You might as well ask how Amy was born without parents. Of course, things are much simpler if you assume that the invasion wasn't erased.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] <sup>[[User talk:Icecreamdif|talk to me]]</sup> 02:16, April 5, 2012 (UTC) | You might as well ask how Amy was born without parents. Of course, things are much simpler if you assume that the invasion wasn't erased.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] <sup>[[User talk:Icecreamdif|talk to me]]</sup> 02:16, April 5, 2012 (UTC) | ||
One big push to tackle the whole issue: but we need at least two dimensions in time (just go with it for now). And for short hand, I will use t1 for the first time dimension that we commonly refer to and t2 for the second dimension in time – and for this discussion, t2 will be a running time with an arbitrary start time. Remember that the cracks in time and space destroy the universe. They are not static events. | |||
On Monday at t1 = 7:50 AM and t2 = 0:00, a crack appears in Amy’s bedroom wall and Amy’s parents pass through the crack and thus the information about her parents is removed from history – without removing their impact on historical events. At t1=8:00 AM and t2=0:00, a crack appears on Amy's wall. At t1=8:00 AM and t2 = 1:00 the crack is bigger and at t1=8:00 AM and t2 = 20:00 (or some time period) the crack has grown large enough to cross galaxies, perhaps seen by a convicted felon who passes through the crack into Amy’s world. At t1=8:00 AM and t2 = Friday (I jest here, I mean t2 = a bunch of time later), the universe at this specific space/time coordinate has completely exploded/imploded or whatever it was that we saw in [[The Big Bang]]. | |||
On Monday at 8:01 AM and t2= 0:00 the crack appears on Amy’s wall. Days, months, or years go by and on whatever day and t1 time the 11th Doctor arrives in Amy’s room and t2 = 0, the crack is still only on Amy’s wall. But as t2 increases, that crack eats away the universe (and maybe at some point allows fish-like people to step through to Venice or a different crack could do that just as well). t2 also allows the 11th Doctor to revisit these “past” events as he rewinds at the end of [[The Big Bang]]. | |||
Provided you agree with the concepts of this argument, then you understand that you cannot ask silly questions like “if we went back in time to Amy’s birth, would she just appear from thin air?” because there is no universe to go back to. As we see in [[The Big Bang]] nothing at all is left in the universe in all of time and space - only the Earth is left "with time running out, isn't anyone paying attention" and is being kept warm by the exploding TARDIS and only because the Doctor and his companions are at the eye of the storm. | |||
Finally, the Doctor flies the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS and reboots the universe. Now you can debate that the only “atoms of the universe” that exist in the Pandorica represent those after some of the effects of the cracks in time and space. But considering that a DALEK is revitalized by the light from the Pandorica in the museum at the beginning of [[The Big Bang]], I think one must agree that the information of the DALEK race exists within the Pandorica and therefore the DALEK Race exists after the reboot.--[[User:ANone|ANone]] <sup>[[User talk:ANone|talk to me]]</sup> 08:09, April 6, 2012 (UTC) |
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