Board Thread:Manga/@comment-44086949-20191205133131/@comment-37493549-20191220225338

MilesTheMorales1 wrote:

This is called Occam’s razor, where the most plausible answer is the one with the least amount of assumptions. Your assumption is that there's physical time travel, invisibility, intangibility, all these insane superpowers that have never been remotely hinted at in the series. 'Massive ass pulls' as you put it. It's my theory that is in fact the simplest and conforms with Occam's Razor.

MilesTheMorales1 wrote:

Simply put, this theory gives too much credit to Isayama. I think you're giving yourself too much credit and Isayama too little.

Why do you think it was repeatedly stated that they're only exploring a memory? Why do you think it was repeatedly stated that the Attack Titan's power is limited specifically to seeing future Attack Titans' memories? Why do you think Eren interacting with Grisha was such a surprise to Zeke? Because he knows that they're only viewing a memory and that it should be absolutely impossible for anything they do to interact with the events in the memory, yet that's what happens.

I mean Isayama's doing everything he can to present this idea to you on a silver platter but you still missed it. The chapter is literally called 'Memories of the Future'.