Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30669038-20161203194454/@comment-28644276-20161204051410

You're thinking of the space and time continuum as you would imagine a 3 dimensional object. It doesn't quite work that way.

Space-Time does not evolve, it simply exists. For that reason, it's called "continuum". Space and time, unlike the third dimension by itself, does not "change with time". Notions of past, present and future disappear entirely when we talk about the Continuum as a whole (as that encompasses all of threse three things). How should I put it... Much like Eternity, it's timeless.

Even in General Relativity, the shape of space and time )in certain equations, IIRC) is unchanging. The continuum as a whole exists, ironically, in a "timeless" state.

The moment you alter a Universal Space-Time continuum changing the entire past is the moment you're low 2-C because that will alter every event in history as a result. Forget the whole "But the character is altering just one moment in time!"

...It won't change the fact that he changed the entire past. He changed the whole continuum, universally. It doesn't matter at which point in time he went and messed with the continuum. If you have less than Universal 4-D power, you can't do something like "Changing the Entire Past in Universal Scale". The Continuum is a single thing, imagine it as a line: If you change the entire way the line should progress, naturally there will be changes in the present and future as a whole.

And finally, Low 2-C power is nowhere near the "full power" of a 4D being. That would be 2-A's with infinite 4-D power.