ChroniclerC

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3rd October 2006, 11:21 |
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Oh, that's easy. But I'd feel bad if I explained it here and turned out to be right, therefore spoiling it. Oh, what the heck. When the wavefront from the first paradox (green line) reaches the second paradox (orange line), the paradox that created the second wavefront (again, orange) no longer exists. I would assume that this would make the second wavefront colapse, leaving a breach in the timestream, a hole in time. This is a bad thing. Once you hit that hole, the present no longer exists, and you can't exacly have a future when there is no present. So the timestream just ends, and with one of the universe's dimentions missing, the rest of it collapses as well.
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Daffyd

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3rd October 2006, 19:45 |
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You've got the basics. For that you'll get a very (dubious) honour, which you'll discover on Thursday.
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Guest: Drayco

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4th October 2006, 10:22 |
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*stares blankly at screen* ...kupo?
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ChroniclerC

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4th October 2006, 11:59 |
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I'm sure Daffyd will be able to explain it in a more coherent way on Thursday, since he can draw you a pretty picture.
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Guest: peragrin

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4th October 2006, 20:41 |
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how does one draw a temporal wave front, with collapsing realities?
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Daffyd

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4th October 2006, 20:52 |
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With much difficultly. Please read the comic delays thread in the forums.
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