[...ah. He notices that startle and tries to tone it down a bit; he's been informed that he can be rather intense in pursuit of a new theory, and evidently that has not changed.]
Apologies - multiverse theory is still only a theory in my dimension, so I find this all- [Even he knows exciting would be a poor choice of words at the moment.] -fascinating.
[That imparted, he takes a few moments to turn over the new information in his mind, brow furrowed. It's an intriguing theory, but earlier information acquired from Seto in the library gives him pause.]
It's a compelling theory, though I do have one concern. I've been informed of the existence of semi-parallel dimensions - dimensions that are similar in the broad strokes but differ in the details. If there is no memory or mention of the train in the future version of a person, is it not then possible that the past and future versions are in fact two separate people from two separate but closely related dimensions?
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Apologies - multiverse theory is still only a theory in my dimension, so I find this all- [Even he knows exciting would be a poor choice of words at the moment.] -fascinating.
[That imparted, he takes a few moments to turn over the new information in his mind, brow furrowed. It's an intriguing theory, but earlier information acquired from Seto in the library gives him pause.]
It's a compelling theory, though I do have one concern. I've been informed of the existence of semi-parallel dimensions - dimensions that are similar in the broad strokes but differ in the details. If there is no memory or mention of the train in the future version of a person, is it not then possible that the past and future versions are in fact two separate people from two separate but closely related dimensions?