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Oct 18, 2016 at 7:03 comment added MichaelS Given that we have a sample size of zero alternate universes, I don't think any of us is qualified to decide what is "natural" for divergent universes. Certainly, it doesn't coincide with an Everettian multiverse theory of quantum physics, but that's not really a big issue here. There's no particular reason reality can't try to "patch itself" into the smallest number of alternate universes possible as a natural law of physics. Then every time the Star Trek crews screw with time, it adds extra timelines that are repaired to some degree or another as they're being added.
Oct 18, 2016 at 6:02 comment added Adamant This answer doesn’t seem to provide much of an answer to the question. While it does question the premises of the question in an interesting manner, it should still be possible to determine the latest bit of historical information that matches.
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