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Making Doctor Who Great Again, Part 1.5 - Re:Cosmology/Tiering

Yes and no. Time Lords, particularly in the wilderness era, are higher-dimensional beings and mapped onto the Space-Time Vortex itself.

What you see in 3-dimensions is supposedly 'just the tip of the iceberg', but it's not like a separate self, rather their path through history (biodata) is weaved into the structure of space-time itself (a normal person's is just part of space-time).

If you're confused, I think the best way I can describe what I wrote is that the Time Lords don't exist in relation to history, history exists in relation to the Time Lords.
Ok, so Time Lords as a civilization is 1-A due to their technology, but the idea of Time Lords is 1-A in nature, and the very concept of them existing spawned history?
 
I mentioned palimpsest universes (where history is subjective and completely overwritten ad infinitum) in the last thread.

Doctor Who has an inverse version of hypertime, where the current palimpsest temporality (present and future included) is already viewed as overwritten by the perspective of overtime.
  • It was in these times that the visions came of the great Black Eye. It began to be scryed in the visions of the people, watching balefully over them. Not in the past, or the future, but in overtime. Written over past, present, future, in dreams and in waking, an alternity drawn across their history of now forever. All they could do was dismiss, push the thoughts back. Their presumption was that this vision, of another kind of themselves, was a pure symbol, a representation of the actual. That such a vision, themselves erased with only five ghosts to wander lost, could become true, that under the Black Eye their primate shadows would rule the spaces between moments, was literally unthinkable. - The Gallifrey Chronicles
Could this get anything?
To me it seems to be a representation of Dream<Reality, where the realm rewrites and shapes the dream
 
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