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Here's a bunch of my theories.
1) One fine day, a big asteroid/planetoid/whatever crossed Earth's orbit, possibly crushing against it. That's how there are two moons now. The cons were it nearly got umanity extinct; the pros were it somehow brought magic.
2) This time travel seems something like soul projecting to me. Only way to make sense of the fact that MC's body is reconstructed after every coma in future Earth.
3) I think the scary puppet's identity was Lilia only the third (and maybe second) time. In the first chapter during the time travel he has a vision of a nude big-breasted girl very similar to Lumi: I think it'll be her to time travel to the past, sometime from now. Of course, that would cause the worst kind of time paradox, since she met him in the first place because her future self brought him there (that obviously counts if it's Lilia, too). But avoiding putting time paradoxes is hard: if author does it I'll be glad, if not I won't be too disappointed.
4) The Deeply Jealous God could be the childhood friend: her "slumber" could be a coma she got in from the fall... Though if she had been asleep since then, how could she have became a god? And her identity as the god would create another paradox.
I don't know about the rest, but I think that, now, whoever had time and fancy to reread it all would have enough clues to guess many things.
1) One fine day, a big asteroid/planetoid/whatever crossed Earth's orbit, possibly crushing against it. That's how there are two moons now. The cons were it nearly got umanity extinct; the pros were it somehow brought magic.
2) This time travel seems something like soul projecting to me. Only way to make sense of the fact that MC's body is reconstructed after every coma in future Earth.
3) I think the scary puppet's identity was Lilia only the third (and maybe second) time. In the first chapter during the time travel he has a vision of a nude big-breasted girl very similar to Lumi: I think it'll be her to time travel to the past, sometime from now. Of course, that would cause the worst kind of time paradox, since she met him in the first place because her future self brought him there (that obviously counts if it's Lilia, too). But avoiding putting time paradoxes is hard: if author does it I'll be glad, if not I won't be too disappointed.
4) The Deeply Jealous God could be the childhood friend: her "slumber" could be a coma she got in from the fall... Though if she had been asleep since then, how could she have became a god? And her identity as the god would create another paradox.
I don't know about the rest, but I think that, now, whoever had time and fancy to reread it all would have enough clues to guess many things.