This discussion is based on the theoretical idea that if one went into the past from the future and changed and event, in this case Nero destroying Vulcan and possibly saving Romulus, how does the time line in Star Trek: Picard stay intact.
While nothing released confirms this, the event that drove Picard of out Starfleet 15 years previous to the series is most likely the collapse of the Romulan solar system when its star went supernova. “Picard’s life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire,” executive producer Alex Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter in January.
The destruction of Romulus will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the 2009 Star Trek, which splits off a parallel universe from the event when the Romulan Nero traverses a black hole to get revenge on a different Federation of Planets. While Star Trek only depicts Spock’s role in the efforts to prevent Romulus’ destruction, a prequel comic released in advance of the movie shows Picard’s side of the story. In the comic, Star Trek: Countdown, Picard is the Federation ambassador to Vulcan, but boards the Enterprise-E to help the Romulans. He bears witness to Spock’s disappearance through the wormhole.
How can the Picard timeline still exist with the events altered in the past by Nero? If we look at the Nexus Ribbon from Star Trek: Generations Picard was able to go anywhere in time that he wanted too thus suggesting that the Nexus Ribbon is the visible aspect of some function of the Universe, maybe that function before the Big Bang, where all things that are, were, but weren't yet, a storage facility if you will, that then came too be.
Not time travel per sey, but the ability to access a focal point in the time line of each person that came to be as a result of the Big Bang that if such a focal point was accessed and changed could actually rewrite the future.
Everything that is alive stores itself in some fashion as recordable DNA that is then passed on to the next generation, changing the original focal point by minute algorithms. Algorithms that have a starting point much the same that a computer program would have a first letter and first line. I'm not saying that humans are robots but if you look at the Big Bang as a blank screen and the computer as the storage facility doesn't relationship appear to be the same where an input is generated and then a X or undetermined but determined output is achieved?
An X undetermined determined output is an output where the result of life both sentient and beast is determined to be the output but it is undetermined how the shape, color, size, and gender of both the sentient and beast life will be based on the undetermined environment into with the sentient and beast life along with microbial life is inserted too.
Based on Star Trek: Picard, a change in the timeline from the future to the past must not be instant or the change did access the focal point of the future time line that Picard is part of. Or maybe it takes thousands of years for the time line to change to the future without almost anyone knowing that a change has taken place.
While nothing released confirms this, the event that drove Picard of out Starfleet 15 years previous to the series is most likely the collapse of the Romulan solar system when its star went supernova. “Picard’s life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire,” executive producer Alex Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter in January.
The destruction of Romulus will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the 2009 Star Trek, which splits off a parallel universe from the event when the Romulan Nero traverses a black hole to get revenge on a different Federation of Planets. While Star Trek only depicts Spock’s role in the efforts to prevent Romulus’ destruction, a prequel comic released in advance of the movie shows Picard’s side of the story. In the comic, Star Trek: Countdown, Picard is the Federation ambassador to Vulcan, but boards the Enterprise-E to help the Romulans. He bears witness to Spock’s disappearance through the wormhole.
How can the Picard timeline still exist with the events altered in the past by Nero? If we look at the Nexus Ribbon from Star Trek: Generations Picard was able to go anywhere in time that he wanted too thus suggesting that the Nexus Ribbon is the visible aspect of some function of the Universe, maybe that function before the Big Bang, where all things that are, were, but weren't yet, a storage facility if you will, that then came too be.
Not time travel per sey, but the ability to access a focal point in the time line of each person that came to be as a result of the Big Bang that if such a focal point was accessed and changed could actually rewrite the future.
Everything that is alive stores itself in some fashion as recordable DNA that is then passed on to the next generation, changing the original focal point by minute algorithms. Algorithms that have a starting point much the same that a computer program would have a first letter and first line. I'm not saying that humans are robots but if you look at the Big Bang as a blank screen and the computer as the storage facility doesn't relationship appear to be the same where an input is generated and then a X or undetermined but determined output is achieved?
An X undetermined determined output is an output where the result of life both sentient and beast is determined to be the output but it is undetermined how the shape, color, size, and gender of both the sentient and beast life will be based on the undetermined environment into with the sentient and beast life along with microbial life is inserted too.
Based on Star Trek: Picard, a change in the timeline from the future to the past must not be instant or the change did access the focal point of the future time line that Picard is part of. Or maybe it takes thousands of years for the time line to change to the future without almost anyone knowing that a change has taken place.
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