Cooper's Presence Physically Rewrote the Apocalypse
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Cooper's Presence Physically Rewrote the Apocalypse

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms the Lucky 38 meeting and House's advance knowledge of Cooper's assassination intent, which directly supports the canonical claim; the date-shift dialogue is consistent with the cluster's evidence, though the precise mechanism behind Cooper's causal role remains unconfirmed by the narrative.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

New Vegas fans know House always has a plan, and these theories try to map out his centuries-long chess game. The debate centers on whether his Vegas ambitions connect to larger post-apocalyptic nation-building or something the show might reveal.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Cooper's individual agency physically altered the date of nuclear war, the show is arguing that human choice operates inside deterministic systems as a genuine disruptive force, not merely an illusion of resistance. That reframes Cooper's 219-year guilt not as punishment for failing to stop the bombs, but as the burden of someone who may have accidentally delayed them.

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