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One of other followers says about time and space. The other is right, the first is dunno.
It may just timelines mixed up.
Lava doesnt make u shatter into time, it was something else in core that made him shatter.
A lot of people think he fell into the machine in Sans' workshop.
So now he's trapped there in time and space and Sans has the machine to try and save him.
You can only find "him" when oyu restart the game (true reset) many times, every time completing the game, you may find a strange "grey creature" and "grey door".
Spoiler:
A royal scientist before alphy came.
Made sans or he changed sans so he gained ability to switch times.
He fell into his time machine and got shattered in time and space.
You can find him in the files of undertale, altrough it is very hard to combine them.
Why is the inside of the CORE built like an interchangeable puzzle?
Three grey beings, only one of them uses the name "W.D. Gaster".
The memoryheads in the True Lab struck me as out-of-place in my playthrough. Whereas other monsters, like the Dogmalgamate, are obviously mutated relatives of other monsters (dogmalgamate being the Greatest Dog), the memoryheads are completely unrelated to any monsters. After True Pacifist, when you're walking around, memoryheads are nowhere to be found, and they seem to fade from existence afterwards in the game.
This seemed strange but not important to me, until I found out about the Gaster room. Despite Gaster's reputation for intelligence, he just kinda makes a grunt and disappears when you try and talk to him. Well, maybe his dialogue simply wasn't important enough to program in, it's just an easter egg, whatever.
FInally, the most important part of this theory concerns what most people have written off as a self-insert: the Annoying Dog. It is shown only a few times, but each time seems to have advanced amounts of power and intelligence (managing to enter the inventory from the overworld, actually STEALING magic from Papyrus, absorbing a sacred artifact with no adverse effects, renting a hotel room, etc.) Most people say this is just a developer self-insert like Temmie, but I have a different idea.
Now, my theory is that Gaster's body in the room is just that, a body. An empty shell of the former scientist. His true personality is trapped within the Memoryheads left in his old workplace, the Lab. They have no family to go back to because their only relative fell in to the Core. Also, parts of the memoryheads look like a slightly turned skull viewed from above, with slight gashes much like Gaster's skull. Now, as for what happened to his actual powers to make the memoryheads so weak, his incredible power (strong enough to create the Core) went into the White Dog. The W.D. doesn't stand for Wing Ding, it's an title given to him after his accident bestowed a small W.hite D.og with magical abilities. This also explains why Sans has bags of dog food in the Snowdin house, and why the dog lurks under the sink. Sans isn't feeding the dogmalgamate in the lab, he's feeding his old friend, which still checks up on Sans and his brother by living with them. Gaster is "watching" as the Gaster follower says because the dog appears in every area (In the Ruins during Hard Mode it lives with Toriel, it lives in the Skelebro's house in Snowdin, it steals the artifact in Waterfall, it disguises itself as a bomb in Hotland, and it is in the castle during the True Pacifist fight intro.) None of the other characters appear in every single area, so the only one who could concievably always be watching you is the dog.
eh the dog connection might be kinda tenuous but w/e
also, gaster may not be a skeleton, as we've never actually seen him.