It just doesn’t make sense anymore. How come baek hee song is the accomplice, for what purpose? It’s just…
I think you misunderstand the whole plot... Initially it looked like it was a coincidence, but it turns out that almost everything is meticulously orchestrated by Baek Man-woo
So his mother and the "younger" version both exist at the same time in 2010? My theory was the 2020 version is…
It is about that parallel universe theory of Seok Oh-won. The one where he talked about breaking a leg in an accident. He said something as: when you time-travel back, you do not influence the present or the future, but you create a parallel timeline. Your original timeline will still be the same, but the one you time-travelled back to, will change due to your influence. So if I understood it correctly, every time you travel back, you create a different copy of your timeline, but the original stays the same and will not be altered.
So the original timeline of PJG's dad has zero YTY's anymore and the "copy" timeline has two. Both PJG and his mom do not belong to this current timeline.
When analyzing the episodes, we can say that the girl from 1992, 2020 and 2010 is Tae Yi (teacher) and Tae Yi…
She is technically not from 1968. She is from a totally different year (much younger), but since she time-travelled from 2050/Alice to 1992 to have PJG, she had to "fake" her birth date... What are you going to tell the doctors? - I am from the future (for example 2025), whilst it is only 1992?
On the other hand, Alice has a different "time". Remember, the period between the birth of PJG and 2020 was only one year for his dad in Alice? This is repeated multiple times in the series. That is why his dad looks as young as he does. So the age options are endless for his mom.
It is actually quite surprising... Whilst the ages totally do not make sense, this is actually not a plothole (yet). What SOH said when he held a speech on the butterfly effect was also kinda interesting. He said something as: when you time-travel back, you do not influence the present or the future, but you create a parallel timeline. Your original timeline will still be the same, but the one you time-travelled back to, will change due to your influence. So if I understood it correctly, every time you travel back, you create a different copy of your timeline, but the original stays the same and will not be altered.
For writer connecting everything with each other looks good but all it does provide superficially presented stale…
It is a bit ironic, based on your writing style you would think you would enjoy this type of writing. You write a lot and some parts are confusing, but if you analyze your writing, it is actually quite simplistic haha
So the original timeline of PJG's dad has zero YTY's anymore and the "copy" timeline has two. Both PJG and his mom do not belong to this current timeline.
On the other hand, Alice has a different "time". Remember, the period between the birth of PJG and 2020 was only one year for his dad in Alice? This is repeated multiple times in the series. That is why his dad looks as young as he does. So the age options are endless for his mom.
It is actually quite surprising... Whilst the ages totally do not make sense, this is actually not a plothole (yet). What SOH said when he held a speech on the butterfly effect was also kinda interesting. He said something as: when you time-travel back, you do not influence the present or the future, but you create a parallel timeline. Your original timeline will still be the same, but the one you time-travelled back to, will change due to your influence. So if I understood it correctly, every time you travel back, you create a different copy of your timeline, but the original stays the same and will not be altered.