Are parallel universes and alternate time lines two separate and distinct things, or are they one and the same? What do you think?
I think that all alternate timelines are parallel universes, but not all parallel universes are alternate timelines.
I mean, can you explain how a simple alternate timeline can cause a person to exhibit a different RNA signature, as "Parallels" showed?
With alternate timelines there is a point where the timelines diverged. In a parallel universe both have always existed and there is no point of divergence.But if two alternate time-lines exist at the same time, doesn't that make them alternate universes of one another? Each time-line duplicates persons, places and things, each time the time-line forks. Unless you are arguing that once a time-line is changed, then that means all other forks cease to exist?
BTW, I am not arguing either way for or against. Just seems both concepts are so similar they overlap and seeing if there is a good explanation as to why they are different and distinct.
Divergent/alternate doesn't mean overwritten. ( unless the writers want it to)Mr. Laser Beam said:ST XI, for example, I view as an alternate universe, not simply a different timeline. For at least two reasons: 1) The new 'Abramsverse' does not overwrite the old 'prime universe', and 2) Spock Prime and Nero reached the Abramsverse via the black hole, a wormhole into another universe.
Are parallel universes and alternate time lines two separate and distinct things, or are they one and the same? What do you think?
With alternate timelines there is a point where the timelines diverged. In a parallel universe both have always existed and there is no point of divergence.
Y= Divergent timelines
ll= Parallel Universes
If you assume that the "original" number of universes was one, and at some point, time travellers started mucking things up. But if the "original" number of universes was infinity at the time of the Big Bang, then there is no need, and in fact no room for more universes to be created. It all just becomes a game of Wack-a-Mole, with time travellers appearing in various places but never, ever in the past of their own original timeline. With an infinity of playgrounds to choose from, they'd hardly feel constrained. If they ever had a way of knowing what was really going on - and that's the thing they can never be sure of."Parallel universe" is a misnomer used when people mean "alternate timeline". An alternate timeline is a set of events that is divergent from the "original" and that follows its own course.
They're the same thing: Prime, Mirror and Abrams 'verses are three of an infinity of pre-existing universes, each with their own independent timeline. And they are very similar to each other, even with the Terran Empire stuff. There are universes so alien that they'd drive HP Lovecraft mad!Alternate Reality/Universe = Mirror Universe
Alternate Timeline = Star Trek XI
Are parallel universes and alternate time lines two separate and distinct things, or are they one and the same? What do you think?
HORRAY! My favorite topic of all time!Yes, this is even better than bashing the Star Wars PT.
There is NO difference between a parallel universe and an alternate timeline - or at least, no difference that you can be sure you are seeing.
Envision the multiverse as a series of parallel bands stretching to the right and to the left into infinity. (I like to envision them as separate colors for simplicity.)
Each band is a universe with its own timeline that stretches in front of you and behind you into infinity. Because there is an infinite number of bands, every possible thing that could happen, does happen in at least one band. Most things happen in more than one band. It's reasonable for bands to be very very similar to vast numbers of other bands, so that a person bopping from one to another might not realize they'd changed universes at all. (Feel free to fuck with your minds by imagining that universe-bopping happens naturally to all of us, all the time, without us being aware of it.)
Time travel cannot occur within one band (let's say the red band) into the past because of the grandfather paradox. It can happen into the future of a single band, and also at any point in any other band. A thousand years back in the blue band or a billion years back in the green band is no problemo at all for red band grandchildren. If red, blue and green differ from each other only by one or two flaps of a butterfly's wings on Proxima Centauri in the year 1,000,292,383,201,392 BC, then your average time traveller might be fooled into thinking that no inter-dimensional travel had occurred at all.
The key thing to remember is: there is no way to check out every butterfly on every world at every time in the existence of every universe when you are casually time travelling around. You can never know whether you are travelling in time, across dimensions, or both. The only thing you can be sure ever happened, and constitues "proof" of where you are, is the past of your own timeline - the one place you are prohibited from ever visiting.
If you assume that the "original" number of universes was one, and at some point, time travellers started mucking things up. But if the "original" number of universes was infinity at the time of the Big Bang, then there is no need, and in fact no room for more universes to be created. It all just becomes a game of Wack-a-Mole, with time travellers appearing in various places but never, ever in the past of their own original timeline. With an infinity of playgrounds to choose from, they'd hardly feel constrained. If they ever had a way of knowing what was really going on - and that's the thing they can never be sure of."Parallel universe" is a misnomer used when people mean "alternate timeline". An alternate timeline is a set of events that is divergent from the "original" and that follows its own course.
They're the same thing: Prime, Mirror and Abrams 'verses are three of an infinity of pre-existing universes, each with their own independent timeline. And they are very similar to each other, even with the Terran Empire stuff. There are universes so alien that they'd drive HP Lovecraft mad!Alternate Reality/Universe = Mirror Universe
Alternate Timeline = Star Trek XI
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