>>56173959There is no proof that states the exchange never happened, it was you who arbitrarily decided that it shouldn't be the case, because you want it to.
I am simply investigating the possibilities in a narrative that is intentionally ambiguous.
To apply unilateral logic like you, if there was no loop, we would not have had the mention of a child who gives the White Paper and we would not have given the idea of AI and the name of -Aidon to fuel everything that happened.
Not to mention the White Book, which is THE solution to advance your research, create Tera Orb, create AI, create time machine, meet Terapagos, invoke Paradoxes, give the names Miraidon/Koraidon, create the elevator to descend into the depths , etc.
They didn't even need to pin all of these events on the player's actions, BUT THEY DID and it's not for nothing.
Who cares that the White Book doesn't talk about space-time powers. Heath and the player weren't aware of that, yet it happened. What I'm saying is not that the professor will use Terapagos for this purpose, but that Terapagos will still take initiatives.
It is never stated in Aera Zero's notes that Terapagos is asleep at the time of the study of Sada or Turo. Rather, it expresses that Terastal energy crystalizes when subjected to the influence of Terapagos. It evokes hexagonal plates on its shell. If he was asleep, he wouldn't be able to have this informations.
And no, I am not trying to match an absurd theory, I am trying to study the fields of possibilities on an ambiguous story. Anyone with a minimum of general knowledge knows that alternative timelines are within the reach of time travel, they can even be results of it.
So there's no question of whether it's time travel or not, because it is. But to know how his travels through time are transcribed: loop? creating new timelines because we change events? chronologies that influence each other? Several of these things?