[ This is the moment Doc wishes he had a board to draw his things on. ]
The matter that composes use existed before our birth and will exist after our death. By removing us, this means a disappearance of matter from our very universe, but this is not the worse.
I suppose worlds like this have systems to compensate our disappearance from the time stream, but by dividing us between two worlds the inability can only be growing. Think to historical events, what would happen if one of the main characters were to suddenly disappear out of existence? The timeline would lose its consistence and the ensuing time paradox could very well signify the end of the very world!
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[ This is the moment Doc wishes he had a board to draw his things on. ]
The matter that composes use existed before our birth and will exist after our death. By removing us, this means a disappearance of matter from our very universe, but this is not the worse.
I suppose worlds like this have systems to compensate our disappearance from the time stream, but by dividing us between two worlds the inability can only be growing. Think to historical events, what would happen if one of the main characters were to suddenly disappear out of existence? The timeline would lose its consistence and the ensuing time paradox could very well signify the end of the very world!