Not really? Warren already said pretty much anything I would wanna say, the same arguments were repeated again and again because I don't really think there's much to be said differently. This still seems like a matter of opinion and interpretation to me, just as the "Ganon's laughter representing his wish" issue. This just has actual fundamentation, but not enough.
You are entirely free to just invalidate my opinion if you really think his points were entirely debunked, but you are gonna be incredibly dishonest if you decide to tell me somehow that
factually Skull Kid's influence over Space and Time makes sense because he caused the misery all around with his powers, and if he caused it by his powers the influence
should be referring to what he affected with his powers. As Warren nicely put it:
"You are making an
Associations Fallacy .
Just because Majora causes misery with his powers, doesn't mean the quote which is talking about the misery that Majora has caused throughout Termina is referring to his powers."
If you think the proof on your side is conclusive enough, go ahead, I just disagree entirely and still think this is entirely interpretative and very far away from being clear.
And even more so, all this could warrant if accepted to me is a "possibly". Characters like Orsola from To Aru have way more clear and direct statements like "has the power to control all of the seas and the greenery of the Earth", her powers are even connected to controlling just that, but she never actually shows it so it only merits "Likely far higher". Skull Kid is in no way ever shown affecting space and time, and in no way shown affecting the literal stars, 'the heavens', as even Triforce cleared out the heaven's should mean The Chamber of the Giants. So merely a quote that is not actually conclusive. Once again, not enough in my book.