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I forgot about that description of the Time War. I can only imagine that what The Doctor did was ensure that those things will still exist. (SPOILER) Granted, they exist in a sort of alternate universe where they sent Gallifrey. Speaking of which, I hope the 50th stuff doesn't end up being a foreshadowing of Rose actually returning in that the alternate universe Gallifrey was sent to is the one Rose is in or some other bs. I doubt they'd do that, but the thought entered my mind and I hate it. I think they said it was sent to a pocket universe, which would be different than in alternate universe I guess and make my idea not very possible.
The way I see it, 10 and 11 appearing at the War Doctor's side and then their plan to no longer make Gallifrey burn always happened. Them doing that was actually the fixed point in time. That's why 10 and 11 appear in that moment despite the impossible odds. They have to. He doesn't remember that happening, though. Due to that, he assumes he went through with the plan. The Doctor sent Gallifrey to an alternate universe and also managed to time lock it. That way it syncs up with the events in the show. That's why the Daleks really keep coming back. Part of why I think this is that you already have the precedent in the show of the Doctor doing things because he already saw himself do it in Series 6. There are still plenty of holes in this thinking, but I do kind of think this might be part of what they were going for.
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