Talk:New World/@comment-175.136.174.136-20151201184238/@comment-27168967-20151205113529

I can agree somewhat to the idea of the world being a digitized one but that's the only thing I can really say yes to. There are several things that would be awkward if that's actually a world of flesh and blood or that of a digital state.

1) How the hell would an avatar and other NPCs of 1s and 0s as basis end up with something of a solid body? Did God on their side got boring and decided to mess with the people by mixing something from another world, something like what happened in Gate: Jietai where the Gate was opened just to spice up life a bit?

2) The chronological time that happened between different Yggdrasil entities. I believe the idea that the players were actually sent from that one single point (the same time before the server shuts down) holds some merit. Still, we have to look at it this way. It's implied that the race of the travellers can and will affect the life span of an entity, be it an avatar or an NPC. But how can one explain the time experienced by one person and another where person A might have experienced 200 years in NW within 5 seconds in real life (if one claims to be digital and the consciousness is still hooked to the flesh) while another only experienced 15 years' worth of time within the same expand of time in real life? Ainz has shown that the time flow still works in the NW, does that mean the passing of time is the same when comparing the two worlds or that the time flow didn't have any effect from our side?

3) If one would say that the hosts simply died in material sense (body & flesh). How does one even record the experience of one's journey and those of his subordinates (the population of Nazarick for Ainz for example) unless one claims that the residents really are given new flesh and blood. Then, why recreate the entire avatar in the New World? Much less the guilds? Is this some sort of experiment?