Thread:Marvelus/@comment-27496405-20190519011243/@comment-26838855-20190731184933

Michelle "Jones" (Marvelus, Edward Zachary Sunrose, The Wikia Editor, Elledy92)
Marvelus wrote: There is source stating the Jones surname. See that's the thing. Everyone says there's a source but I've never seen one provided. The ones in the past have been a Zendaya fan account on here and on Marvel Database the source is an article written by just some writer, not Marvel.

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Where was it confirmed? I've always wondered because the Wiki page says it, but it's never cited a source. I'm glad I'm not the only one.

The Wikia Editor wrote: Here it is. Thank you! An actual source. But from 2019, I'm not sure that for the last 2 years there has been an actual source.

Elledy92 wrote: Oh, THANK GOD. I thought i'll never found one. Exactly. I'm still not convinced that video didn't just write Jones because it got it off the Internet where the assumption took off. I haven't seen a pre-2019 source ever.

Time Travel Discussion Will Never End😂 (Elledy92)
Elledy92 wrote: Umh, disagreed with that. That's only happen in a single-timeline system, where in order for things to progress regularly there is a paradox of predestination that block people from altering their own past. But predestination paradox can't happen in a multiverse system.

Leo Fitz's idea of the flow of time was based on the concept of that time can't be changed, ad proved by Charles Hinton's seemingly non-alterable visions of the future. However, he was mistaken: things don't happen because they have to, but because they are most likely to happen. Is not predestination, is a probabilty. That's why he mistakenly states that the team traveled numerous time on the same timeline without being able to changed: each time travel still created a different timeline, but it was a simple matter of probabilty still have to happen in order to thing to occur. This system was seemingly explained in the videogame Bioshock: Infinite, with the concept of constables and variables: there are events, thing and objects in a multiverse that are seemingly the same and that can be changed (a penny is flipped in the hair, and its always came out head in that specific moment) and thing that can be changed and make a strong difference in the timeline (choosing an apple instead of a orange, or choosing to became a priest instead of a private detective). But still, everything exist in a seemingly infinite system of parallel realities. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was a single predestination loop until they broke out of it, as proven by things like: When they manage to change time with their decisions, they don't know how they did it (it's not a scientific reason), as Simmons says in The Other Thing.
 * Fitz sleeping through into that future.
 * Zephyr One having gravitonium because they knew how to do it from seeing the result.
 * Simmons' invincibility tests.
 * The time loop they talk about all the time.
 * Yo-Yo's inability to talk differently.
 * The monolith is just a time monolith, it just shifts you in time, not reality.
 * Everything else contained in the explanation for why SEason 6 can't be an alternate timeline, here.

There is no creating of alternate realities in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. until the one clean split in The End.