Talk:Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah/@comment-4600455-20160428224443/@comment-25285745-20160429000900

I'll try to explain it as simply as I can. The Heisei series timeline is what is known as a stable time loop, where time travel does not actually alter the present, but simply write it as it already was. There is no beginning or end to the loop, it just is.

The Futurians, hoping to erase Godzilla from history, mistakenly believed that there was only one Godzilla, and that it was the Godzillasaurus on Lagos Island, which was supposedly mutated by the Castle Bravo test in 1954. So, they moved the Godzillasaurus to the Bering Sea, believing it would die there and erase Godzilla from history. In reality, the original Godzilla that attacked Tokyo in 1954 was a separate individual, so it was still awakened by the Castle Bravo test in 1954 and the events of the first Godzilla happened normally. Meanwhile, the Godzillasaurus in the Bering Sea was exposed to a Russian nuclear submarine crash and transformed into the second Godzilla. This Godzilla attacked Japan in 1984, and was featured in the events of The Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Biollante.

So basically, the Futurians' very attempts to remove Godzilla from history created him. It's a predestination paradox.