DA_Champion
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actually, in the very end, it does fall apart, because there is a final point that cannot be explained away even in the events of Terminator 1.
There HAS to have been an 'original' timeline > before actual timetravel.
No.
There does not have to be an original timeline. Not only that but there cannot be an original timeline other than what we see. An original timeline implies the timeline is evolving ... evolving against what? A dimension of super-time? No.
What the first Terminator did is exactly correct.
Read my post, and the link, and reread them until you understand.
Mathematics is not like art, there is one right answer and many wrong answers. Cameron got it right in the first film.
						
	

	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	