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[QUOTE="KobiashiBooBoo, post: 6813090, member: 729912"] So let's imagine all "bubbles" as they exist "now" - there are infinite amounts in all directions as space is infinite. To roll back the tape, each observer in each "bubble" sees space expanding from a big bang. So this concept has no real analog, except the "raisins in a bread" or "dots on a balloon" which leaves the idea of any multiverse existing outside our 3 dimensional framework. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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