>>55365867>I still wonder if Terapagos as it’s Terastal form does not just represent the Akashic Record, with the Tera Crystals being what it uses to access and transfer knowledge/information from the past or the future to the now.The record is not only a compendium of ideas, but also one that records those in the past, present, and future of every living being. It's entirely possible that it's another allusion thrown into the design to reinforce the theme of ideas being realized through the tool of time travel.
>>55364687>>55364769>>55366203>>55366482>>55366485>>55366771>headcanonWell, what do you think? You must surely have a theory to share with arguments of your own. Besides, this plot kind of is about how one guy's "headcanon" came to be through exploiting time travel.
>>55366674>Even if the third symbol is in fact a turtle shell, it is not Infinite Regress, but is also likely a Feng Shui symbol of the three tier turtles that represent Descendant luckSomething can be used to represent two different things that aren't opposed to each other at once. The specific choice of myth to draw inspiration from and the turtles analogy in the subject of time travel mesh too closely to be a coincidence.
>>55366464>>55366801To be fair and cut some slack, GF is a Japanese company, but dreams are often believed to be created by your mind from your ideals and emotions, serving to reflect your current well being. However, in hand, they are seen as some as a means to observe what factors lead to a certain outcome. The term "dream" is used here because it's one thing created from ideas, and to emphasize that time travel is used to pick from any given set of outcomes to achieve what someone wants to see made. Imagine if instead of one dream, you could pick from a wide array that depicts one outcome you'd want to see in real life, then use the dream you pick as a guide to make it happen, or at least the general concept if the dream is metaphorical.