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Old 01-31-2021, 10:03 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
I try not to think to hard about people returning to their same sport in the Blip. It can probably be explained by ficticious physics.



I did like the last episode of Wandavision, hopefully though they've gone through the introductory of the main plot, and we can get onto deeper matters.
I know it's not exactly time travel, but generally I like to think of the matter in time travel plots as remaining real, just following a different arrow of time (for whatever hand wavy reason they come up with), so remaining gravitationally bound to the spot they were in.

The Time travel in Endgame was a little different, because they weren't travelling, they intentionally folded spacetime over on itself, so with perfect calculations you could appear in any location that you could successfully fold over onto your place. This would require extra dimension in space that we can't see, but we can interact with, which I think is beyond our knowledge of physics right now.

In the case of the Blip, I like to imagine they would return to wherever Hulk intended them to return to, and since he couldn't be intentional about half of the entire universe, he intended for them to return to where they would be if they hadn't moved, so you wouldn't appear mid air, you would appear sitting in the same airplane seat on the tarmac, because a person would not have needed to move to get there. Maybe the problem is, what if the pilot and co-pilot blipped and the plane crashed?

Needless to say, I think we are expected to think of the returned as traumatized but physically OK with some exceptions that will make for plot starters over the coming years.

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