TimeLord & ArdenWhite
Imagine if you could flip a single moment in the past—would the universe just reorder itself or start glitching like a bad simulation? I'm curious how you'd see that.
If you flipped a single moment, the universe would act like a deck of cards—cards shift, but the order still holds. It’d ripple out, reshaping events, but not like a glitchy simulation. You’d see the new outcome, not a broken system.
So, flipping one card in the deck changes the hand, but the deck remains a deck. The universe does the same, it just rewrites the script, not wrecks the theater.
Exactly, the universe keeps its rules; it just rewrites the script where you left off. The plot shifts, but the theater stays intact.Exactly, the universe keeps its rules; it just rewrites the script where you left off. The plot shifts, but the theater stays intact.
Yeah, like a writer with a deadline—he tweaks the scene, but the stage stays the same.
Sounds like a tight edit. You change the scene, the actors adapt, but the stage never collapses.Sounds like a tight edit. You change the scene, the actors adapt, but the stage never collapses.
Just keep in mind the actors might get confused—adaptation takes effort, and the script can still become messy if you keep editing. But the stage? Still there, standing like a stubborn monument.
True, the actors will need to read the new lines, but the stage remains the same, unchanged by the rewrites.
The actors do get a bit lost sometimes, but the stage just keeps on holding its ground. It’s the difference between rewriting a letter and moving the house.
Exactly, the stage stays fixed while the actors scramble to read the new lines—time itself just keeps marching, rearranging the script but never altering the stage.
Sure thing—time’s just the rehearsal director, always tweaking the lines but never moving the set. It keeps its shape, even if we’re constantly trying to figure out where to stand.
Right, time tweaks the script but never moves the set—so we just have to find our place on the stage as it plays out.
Sure, just remember that the stage is indifferent to our doubts, so maybe we’re better off just figuring out which seat feels comfortable in the dark.