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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 164882" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>I don't definitively think it is one way or another, as I'm open to multiple possibilities being true. There are often more than one way to do things or to reach a certain outcome. I personally believe an infinite multiverse is a plausible reality and it matches up with lots of other theories. It is said that everything that has happened, can happen, or will happen, has already happened somewhere in the multiverse. The possibility of fictional worlds is real, but the factor is so extremely low, it's about as likely as a Buggati Veyron suddenly appearing in the LHC at CERN while they convert energy to mass. It's also possible an asteroid will hit the Earth next year and destroy the planet, but the likelihood of this occurring is next to nil. Just like you haven't seen yourself appear suddenly from the future, although it could have happened in the multiverse somewhere. However, I don't believe it's realistic to expect to visit such a fictional world, because the quantum world is tricky and we aren't quantum beings. Once we step into a quantum world, we change it into a static world by our existence. Check out Dr. Quantum explaining the double slit experiment and you will notice that once a linear observer is introduced into the equation, it changes the results to something that we would expect from a linear perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 164882, member: 9968"] I don't definitively think it is one way or another, as I'm open to multiple possibilities being true. There are often more than one way to do things or to reach a certain outcome. I personally believe an infinite multiverse is a plausible reality and it matches up with lots of other theories. It is said that everything that has happened, can happen, or will happen, has already happened somewhere in the multiverse. The possibility of fictional worlds is real, but the factor is so extremely low, it's about as likely as a Buggati Veyron suddenly appearing in the LHC at CERN while they convert energy to mass. It's also possible an asteroid will hit the Earth next year and destroy the planet, but the likelihood of this occurring is next to nil. Just like you haven't seen yourself appear suddenly from the future, although it could have happened in the multiverse somewhere. However, I don't believe it's realistic to expect to visit such a fictional world, because the quantum world is tricky and we aren't quantum beings. Once we step into a quantum world, we change it into a static world by our existence. Check out Dr. Quantum explaining the double slit experiment and you will notice that once a linear observer is introduced into the equation, it changes the results to something that we would expect from a linear perspective. [/QUOTE]
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