The Director dude said 9 days ago, so whilst the show presents itself as this timeless artifact, in the 'real world' it's been, like, a week and a half.
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It also looks like SWORD is seeing WandaVision episodes that we’re not seeing. The show goes deeper than what we’ve seen.
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It's 'imprinted on the CMBR' for some stupid reason.
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It's because whatever Wanda is doing to maintain the simulation is using "the Power Cosmic"
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I mean, yes. But if it was affecting the CMBR, it would be observable everywhere in the Universe, rather than just in Westlake. And I don't think the detector thing would measure it anyway. It's background radiation!
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I mean, this is all fairly pedantic. But it still doesn't work.
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I mean isn’t the point that they’ve accounted for an expected amount of background radiation and it turns out there’s so much more that it’s weird? Like finding a spot on the ocean where the water piles up and forms a mountain?
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Yeah - but I don't think that would *look* like background radiation. It would look like you're in the middle of a broadcast.
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My headcanon for what they mean by this is that the local background microwave radiation has developed the patterns of an analogue TV signal while still being in the microwave range
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Darcy had to build a simple setup to translate it into longer radio wavelengths and then feed it to an old TV
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I mean, this is a tribute to a similar scene in Contact that directly quotes that movie -- "Are we recording this?" "Never stopped" -- and that's exactly what's going on in that scene (with a different explanation)
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