Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5821891-20131031221624/@comment-1916997-20150408011031

Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

Eskaver wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

FrancisPaul wrote: Even if time in WL flows different than in FTL, time in FTL must flow the same way as time in... FTL XD

The Merry Men interaction must be around EIGHT YEARS before the curse MINIMUM, if the Red Queen in the comic is Ana. I really think that either that is the King's mother or Ana is definitely not Ella's sis (her sister got married before she left Sherwood, and Ella's wedding was even after Snow's; there's no way EIGHT YEARS could have passed). I think the point I'm trying to make is that what was only a year before the curse in FTL, could have been years and years in Wonderland. So therefore Ana and Will left a year before the curse in FTL, but were then in Wonderland for many years, but it was still less than a year in FTL. Similarly, what is a short time in Wonderland, may be a long time in VE. It's an easy explaination, and actually quite realistic, if you think about the concept of space-time, and how different worlds would run differently. It could work, but I think time supposedly runs equally between all realms/lands/worlds. I thought it was going to be true for example in Neverland the way they had Wendy describe the time she spent there, but when the Navengers went they only went for a week and it was a week in Storybrooke. Well, Neverland time doesn't move at all, but the other worlds time still move "normally", so that is why we see time go by in SB when the mains are in Neverland. If anything the fact that Neverland time doesn't move shows that not all worlds have the same space-time, which as I said before makes quite a bit of sense. True time stands still. But I think it stands still in the way Storybrooke stood still. I mean it had a day and a night, so time must do something. I mean time is an abstract element so it is difficult to discuss (because literally time occurred but people just stopped aging). Neverland is a dream world and doesn't work by the other world's logic (my reason for it's weird time no time thing). Wonderland is definitely in the same universe, galaxy, and likely solar system as FTL. (It was discussed in Wonderland (which is also a slightly illogical world, but only in the books and movies, not this show.) See, that's where I disagree. I think each world is in it's own "universe", which is why you can only get to other ones by creating portals. To further the point of this: LWM, LWC, VE, and possibly FTL could all be alternate Earths, which means they are all in the same place in the universe, just not the same universe, if that makes sense. Going from that, it is easy to see how Wonderland's time could run different than FTL's time, for example.