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I think the same timeline travelling thing applies to our crack-influenced Amy too even if not to other timetravellers. This would also explain why Amy seem to have no problem interacting with young Amelia; they are two different entities altogether, the instances of Amelia we see after Eleventh Hour are all from a different timeline than the one Amy originated from and will grow to be a different Amy in a part of the timeline inaccessible to the TARDIS (at least in any direct or indirect way that would bring Amy there).--[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.4|222.166.181.4]] 17:29, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
I think the same timeline travelling thing applies to our crack-influenced Amy too even if not to other timetravellers. This would also explain why Amy seem to have no problem interacting with young Amelia; they are two different entities altogether, the instances of Amelia we see after Eleventh Hour are all from a different timeline than the one Amy originated from and will grow to be a different Amy in a part of the timeline inaccessible to the TARDIS (at least in any direct or indirect way that would bring Amy there).--[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.4|222.166.181.4]] 17:29, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
None of which helps explain how Amy could exist without parents, how the Byzantium still crashed without Weeping Angels, how the Doctor survived ''Cold Blood ''without Rory, how Earth existed without the rest of the universe, how the universe survived without the Doctor, etc, etc. [[Special:Contributions/194.168.208.42|194.168.208.42]] 17:43, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
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