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Going back to the comic and earlier arguments, it's more than likely that Wally was running back in time rather than going forward to the reborn universe.
First, the shift of the universe to the white of entropy in bubble like shapes is the same as when Wally runs home. The Big Bang in DC is traditionally seen as one huge explosion since as seen in COIE, Zero Hour, and the Imperiex War. He's running back before the degradation of the universe to white entropy.
Additionally, Jesse says to Jay that Wally is on his way home through the time stream.
Max also says that Wally broke through the Speed Barrier AND into the speed force.
Wally went back in time, into the speed force to get Linda, not a different version of Linda, and back home. If he went forward to the next loop and everything played out the same, there would have been 2 Linda's in the speed force.
It would be a weird way to go for the author to have Flash leave all his friends and family to go to a new universe with copies of them instead of going back.
First, the shift of the universe to the white of entropy in bubble like shapes is the same as when Wally runs home. The Big Bang in DC is traditionally seen as one huge explosion since as seen in COIE, Zero Hour, and the Imperiex War. He's running back before the degradation of the universe to white entropy.
Additionally, Jesse says to Jay that Wally is on his way home through the time stream.
Max also says that Wally broke through the Speed Barrier AND into the speed force.
Wally went back in time, into the speed force to get Linda, not a different version of Linda, and back home. If he went forward to the next loop and everything played out the same, there would have been 2 Linda's in the speed force.
It would be a weird way to go for the author to have Flash leave all his friends and family to go to a new universe with copies of them instead of going back.