My brain hurts.
"Before" to me would be the unaltered timeline, with "after" being the edited one. Does that answer the question?
Not really? You're still pushing it onto a specific example there, but I'm asking for your definition of "before". That is, if someone hypothetically compiled a dictionary of "every word as WebLurker means it when they use it", I'm asking what would be written under the word "before".
I mean, no offense intended at all, WebLurker, but if you can't say what specifically your definition of the word "before" is as you use it, and if the fundamental source of the confusion/disagreement is, as it seems, that you mean something different by the word "before" than Christopher does, then how will this discussion ever end? You won't be able to identify that disagreement and come to a resolution without being able to define the word that's the cornerstone of the disagreement itself. Right now you're caught in a loop of "I am saying that the previous timeline happened before"/"But that makes no sense because of this"/"But why doesn't it make sense, before the timeline was this and after it was this"/etc... And it'll just keep going around in circles forever until one of you drops the discussion so long as that fundamental issue isn't resolved.