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If the multiverse theory is true, then there’s a universe where it isn’t.

Multiverse theory doesn’t cover paradoxical situations

Except in the universe where it does

i’m having an aneurysm

Here’s the thing…. infinity is weird. “Infinite” doesn’t mean “all encompassing”. People think that if there are infinite universes, then that means there is literally a universe for every possible option. But that’s not the case. Said another way, there are an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2, but none of those numbers are 3. It’s the same way with the multiverse. There are infinite universes, but the rules of those universes still have limitations.

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