Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26838855-20190803131136/@comment-26838855-20191204000120

Good to hear from you Shabook. Hope you're well.

I'll just say that while he wasn't sent back in time, it still goes to show that the "time" component is just that, "time", and not time and different universes.

And that the Deke quotes in context do not seem to suggest that 2091 is an alternate universe from the start, as I explore in detail here, and would also refer to the part beginning "This further suggests a time" as an important problem with the chain of universes theory that I previously forgot to mention.

However, while we differ on the mechanics of some of the time travel, ultimately at least in this case we agree that 2091 is at least now an alternate universe (even if I wouldn't necessarily use that term exactly), so the end, at least in this regard, is agreeable regardless.