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:: Basically because time is not linear and each point of time throughout history has multiple versions. (E.g. There are versions of history where ''[[The Church at Auvers]]'' has a Krafayis in the window, and versions where it doesn't.) Even if the Doctor had gone to the same time (102 AD) on an earlier adventure, it would have been a ''different version'' of 102 AD. One in which the stars ''didn't'' go supernova; so we wouldn't see that. Furthermore, I believe that because Big Bang 2 saved the universe, it effectively became a fixed point in which both pre-BB2 and post-BB2 universes exist (otherwise The Big Bang '2' wouldn't have happened). In theory, there might be a way to travel between both versions of the universe.
:: Basically because time is not linear and each point of time throughout history has multiple versions. (E.g. There are versions of history where ''[[The Church at Auvers]]'' has a Krafayis in the window, and versions where it doesn't.) Even if the Doctor had gone to the same time (102 AD) on an earlier adventure, it would have been a ''different version'' of 102 AD. One in which the stars ''didn't'' go supernova; so we wouldn't see that. Furthermore, I believe that because Big Bang 2 saved the universe, it effectively became a fixed point in which both pre-BB2 and post-BB2 universes exist (otherwise The Big Bang '2' wouldn't have happened). In theory, there might be a way to travel between both versions of the universe.
:::I think you've missed the point. I half get what you're saying and fail to agree with it as I don't fully understand it but I have my own solution that I can live with.
:::The question is why is there a 'meanwhile, in the past' attitude to the episode that sees two time zones acting simultaneously when there is nothing linking them?


*How can there be life on Earth without stars? After all, our sun is a star and humans would need it to survive.
*How can there be life on Earth without stars? After all, our sun is a star and humans would need it to survive.
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