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"Different time Axis" simple question

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Very simple question, but if a series verbatim states that. "The past and the future have a different time axis."

how I'm interpreting that is that it means 2 temporal dimensions, but what are is some other opinions on this statement.
 
Very simple question, but if a series verbatim states that. "The past and the future have a different time axis."

how I'm interpreting that is that it means 2 temporal dimensions, but what are is some other opinions on this statement.
Aren't you forgetting to mention the context of said series having fixed timelines
 
Aren't you forgetting to mention the context of said series having fixed timelines
I just want to know if the simple word "different" makes a big difference in such a sentence with out the other context.

ecause if I wanted to there is like 17+ other pieces of evidence I can all tie in together
 
There are stories were different time streams but fixed timelines can coexist, but the universe corrects itself by essentially culling previously different time axis. I believe the X-Men movies by FOX has that kind of rule.

As for the question of the OP itself, I'm not really certain. This is gonna be one of those "needs more context" situations to me.
 
Very simple question, but if a series verbatim states that. "The past and the future have a different time axis."

how I'm interpreting that is that it means 2 temporal dimensions, but what are is some other opinions on this statement.
Saint Seiya low 1-C? But haven't we had this conversation that he qualifies?
 
Question, what part of the FAQ because I quoted it word for word lol
Outside of explanations which state that multiple time dimensions exist it is difficult to show that a fiction has more than one. The key point that has to be established is that there is a kind of time that flows in a different direction than the past or the future or any of the spatial directions.
 
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