I suppose you're right, PW, about the time-space thing. And yeah, if Kara went through the wormhole, and it was a time-warp wormhole, just as her first ship exploded, then the second Kara that didn't die could easily have come back, ship intact (although their inspection said it was "brand new," not just "not exploded" -- how does your theory explain the ship getting newer than before she left?), with no memory of the two months she was away. (She thought it was merely a few hours.) It would also explain why her memories up to that point are intact.
So I hope they don't go that route.
As far as her ship goes I can't really offer a very good theory there. Since no one really knows what happens when one enters a wormhole then perhaps its feasible that you could just chalk it up to a freak occurence inside the wormhole.
It still doesn't explain how a ship that exploded in space FAR from Earth ended up on Earth. I don't recall, but didn't it explode OUTSIDE the wormhole, before it entered? And that's why Apollo saw it, because he was right there also outside the wormhole?
Not explaining the time-space continuum is one thing, but some of this stuff is just sloppy writing and plot holes. They've gotta know that BSG nerds nitpick this stuff to DEATH and they'd never get away with making sloppy mistakes, right? (right??)
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