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coolzeldad:
I have an idea of understanding the ending!

Spoiler: Ending Spoiler Do Not Read If You Do Not Want To Potentially Spoil The Ending (click to show/hide)So let us consider the timelines as their own alternate universes.

As the amount of timelines approach an infinite amount, there is no A, there is no B, and no beginning or end; they are all Z and all different at the same time.

Now, unlike a theoretical model, for this scenario to work the timelines would need to collide. And as she said it herself, she is the KEY that links them together.

Now that we know the timelines are connected, and there are an infinite amount, we can assume that the arrangement of connected timelines form a circle; this is because they must all connect meaning there is no start or finish, just a loop. A circle implies giving no one timeline an advantage over another.

By disrupting an element of one timeline at this point, you cause a collision gap breaking the connection and causing the timelines to become inconsistent, or they no longer exist as they once were. Time would essentially unravel itself.

This was only possible once the key was able to hold them all together otherwise they were just scattered fragments. But once connected they are dependent as a constant timeline loop which cannot be rebroken.

Basically it doesn't matter what timeline they are in at that point as long as the key has linked them all together.

I think this makes more sense than a synchronous approach since we are dealing with time which isn't necessarily quantifiable as we try and think! xD

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--- Quote from: coolzeldad on March 26, 2013, 07:49:15 PM ---I have an idea of understanding the ending!

Spoiler: Ending Spoiler Do Not Read If You Do Not Want To Potentially Spoil The Ending (click to show/hide)So let us consider the timelines as their own alternate universes.

As the amount of timelines approach an infinite amount, there is no A, there is no B, and no beginning or end; they are all Z and all different at the same time.

Now, unlike a theoretical model, for this scenario to work the timelines would need to collide. And as she said it herself, she is the KEY that links them together.

Now that we know the timelines are connected, and there are an infinite amount, we can assume that the arrangement of connected timelines form a circle; this is because they must all connect meaning there is no start or finish, just a loop. A circle implies giving no one timeline an advantage over another.

By disrupting an element of one timeline at this point, you cause a collision gap breaking the connection and causing the timelines to become inconsistent, or they no longer exist as they once were. Time would essentially unravel itself.

This was only possible once the key was able to hold them all together otherwise they were just scattered fragments. But once connected they are dependent as a constant timeline loop which cannot be rebroken.

Basically it doesn't matter what timeline they are in at that point as long as the key has linked them all together.

I think this makes more sense than a synchronous approach since we are dealing with time which isn't necessarily quantifiable as we try and think! xD

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That is beautiful.

pyrosheep:
Been waiting two years and I finally bought it like 2 hours ago, downloading now. So excited, maybe all those delays were worth it...

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--- Quote from: pyrosheep on March 28, 2013, 06:20:41 PM ---Been waiting two years and I finally bought it like 2 hours ago, downloading now. So excited, maybe all those delays were worth it...

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Most definitely.

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http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/635/bioshock-infinite-will-not-support-windows-xp.html

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