Indeed, they did change the superficially but the basic layout remained the same. Here we have SNW with its ginormous ships and corresponding large bridge with double exists (in DIS season 2). And just like in the Discoverse, the bridge has a window which was never the case in TOS nor any other Star Trek iteration prior to the Abrams reboot in 2009. (Both the TOS and TNG writer's bibles mentioned specifically that the viewscreen was NOT a window. Perhaps Goldman and Kurtzman needs to sit down and watch the Enterprise D crash as well.)Given how often TOS violated it's own canon during the actual first run - sorry, nothing so far rises to the point of a 'soft reboot'. Hell, the Bridge in Where No Man Has Gone Before looks very different from the Bridge in the previous two episodes (as do the costumes) as it was the third episode broadcast - and they didn't even do a Starbase visit that we know of.
IE - If it's ALL taken 'as aired' there's nothing in SNW as presented that can't be reconciled with TOS via any further 'mental gymnastics' that it takes to reconcile all the internal TOS inconsistencies; especially since the events of TOS start 5 - 6 years (in Universe) from 'now'.![]()
Great argument there.No, it's not.

And as we head into the season finale we'll have to wait and see how that pans out.