Is there a Multiverse of Alternate Universes?

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The discussion explores the concept of a multiverse where new worlds are created every second, suggesting that various historical periods coexist simultaneously. It posits that these worlds experience different events, such as revolutions and apocalypses, leading to a complex web of realities. The idea references John Titor's story, indicating that while alternate realities may exist, they are not necessarily true. Additionally, it theorizes that two original worlds were created in opposition, continuously generating similar worlds until they reached a state of apocalypse. This perspective invites further inquiry into the nature of existence and the multiverse theory.
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I believe that a world is created every secondWhatever the unit of measurement for time is...

A new world per (insert measurement here) would mean that there were worlds that are still going through the revolution, some that are going through the renaissance, and even some that are going through the apocalypse(of the human race)!

We are stuck in one of these worlds...That makes John Titor's story and others possible, but not always true...

I think that, in the beginning, there were two worlds created-at the same time. They were exactly opposite, and created more of themselves, with each creation getting closer to the others. It kept going, and going, until they each had a new world EXACTLY the same as the other's original, and that is what we call the apocalypse...
 
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