I am not opposed to the "Time Traveling Trumps" theory, and indeed, I find it a fascinating, and at this point at least plausible explanation for some things that seem to defy other reasoning. However, "stretched out by time travel" makes no sense to me. While there is "sci-fi" that supports the idea, there is no actual physics that would suggest such a thing.
Anyone who can build a wormhole can negate the gravitational effects. In fact, if you can create a traversable time like wormhole, flattening out the space around it becomes trivial in comparison. In addition, if there were some sort of "spacetime stretching effect," the probability that it would be just enough to give Barron a couple inches over his brothers, but not enough to turn him into spaghetti defies credulity. Hitting that "sweet spot" without doing it on purpose is just shy of no fucking way.
I think it is much more likely that he is just tall, just like his siblings are all super tall. He is only a couple inches taller than Don, Jr. e.g..
I am not opposed to the "Time Traveling Trumps" theory, and indeed, I find it a fascinating, and at this point at least plausible explanation for some things that seem to defy other reasoning. However, "stretched out by time travel" makes no sense to me. While there is "sci-fi" that supports the idea, there is no actual physics that would suggest such a thing.
Anyone who can build a wormhole can negate the gravitational effects. In fact, if you can create a traversable time like wormhole, flatting out the space around it becomes trivial in comparison. In addition, if there were some sort of "spacetime stretching effect," the probability that it would be just enough to give Barron a couple inches over his brothers, but not enough to turn him into spaghetti defies credulity. Hitting that "sweet spot" without doing it on purpose is just shy of no fucking way.
I think it is much more likely that he is just tall, just like his siblings are all super tall. He is only a couple inches taller than Don, Jr. e.g..