What to know about the World Between Worlds.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Time travel has been part of the Star Wars galaxy since 2018 through the World Between Worlds, and it now plays an important part in the Ahsoka Disney+ TV show. Ahsoka episode 4 ended with Ahsoka Tano, defeated and apparently killed, awakening in a strange location. There, to her intense surprise, she found herself greeted by what seems to be the Force ghost of her former mentor Anakin Skywalker.
Time Travel is a Logical Aspect of the Force The Force transcends time and space, as proven by the numerous Force-users who have experienced visions of the past or the future. Ancient Force-sensitives appear to have been able to peer through the millennia, producing cryptic prophecies such as that of the Chosen One. The pursuit of such abilities was distrusted by the prequel trilogy, with Yoda in particular fearful some would move from visions of the future to trying to control time.
The precise nature of the World Between Worlds is unclear, but it appears to be a dimensional plane where two aspects of the Force - the Cosmic Force that binds the universe together and the Living Force which is associated with life - come together in union. "You have to be careful when you’re moving through these big powerful dimensions and what you’re wishing for," Filoni cautioned, reflecting on the episodes in which Ezra explored the World Between Worlds.
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