It also seems odd that PT people do not stumble into RT. I can just see Hoffman in the kitchen washing dishes when Mrs. Johnson ask her what she is doing. Hoffman looks at Mrs. Johnson and says who the heck are you? It seems that only RT people can move back and forth and PT people are stuck in their own time band.
I suspect the "rip" or vortex in the time band was caused by PT Angelique practicing her black arts in that room (since the room in unused in RT). Or it may have been a side effect of whatever Stokes did in PT to bring Angelique back to life if no one had ever noticed the phenomenon before, which we assume is the case since the room had been occupied for years in PT. It may be a one-way only door for those in RT to enter and exit.
I suspect the "rip" or vortex in the time band was caused by PT Angelique practicing her black arts in that room (since the room in unused in RT).
I like this idea, but how do you account for [spoiler]the presence of parallel time in 1840? Quentin, Daphne, Joanna, Gabriel, Desmond, and Leticia are all witnesses to the phenomenon some 115 years before Angelique moves into Collinwood, and Lamar crosses over well before Barnabas or Julia.[/spoiler]
Perhaps all of the goings-on at Collinwood are actually the result of it's having been built on ground that was consecrated to some long-fogotten deity ages before the Collins' arrived from England. ... How much more powerful might an ancient Shaman have been, in calling forth powers from the very same place? Perhaps the "room" stands upon the port of entry he and his tribe used to travel from one sacred place to another?
..... if the ground had been consecrated and possibly used by the tribe as you describe, why would the port of entry to the rip in time manifest itself in a room on the second floor, and not, say, in the same area located in Collinwood's cellar or even the first floor?
Oh, that's simple.....high places have historically been the sight of worship and magickal ceremonies. Obviously, back then, ground level was at the height of the current 2nd floor.
Are we drifting into the forbidden area of fan fiction here?
The circular time idea's a nifty concept too - might go some way to explaining so many familiar faces across the ages