Hasty12345
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So I read BB's page and these are the scans used to justify 2-A (I've put them in an a folder):
combined with:
Which end up being quite a few "infinite possibilities" statements and using an Extella scan, they use to justify those possibilities becoming timelines - and thus a 2-A structure.
However, upon further reading of the Extella scene, it is explicitly stated that timelines are "killed' (for lack of a better term) to maintain the "law of conservation of events" which prohibits infinite timelines from existing to begin with, despite the possibilities of such.
(first 4 minutes of this video gives full context).
So I was just wondering why BB is 2-A given the justification for possibilities = timelines from Extella is contradicted not even 2 minutes later and again in FGO.
Thank you for any and all help.
combined with:
Which end up being quite a few "infinite possibilities" statements and using an Extella scan, they use to justify those possibilities becoming timelines - and thus a 2-A structure.
However, upon further reading of the Extella scene, it is explicitly stated that timelines are "killed' (for lack of a better term) to maintain the "law of conservation of events" which prohibits infinite timelines from existing to begin with, despite the possibilities of such.
(first 4 minutes of this video gives full context).
So I was just wondering why BB is 2-A given the justification for possibilities = timelines from Extella is contradicted not even 2 minutes later and again in FGO.
Thank you for any and all help.