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Posted 2015-02-18, 07:38 PM
in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I'm not terribly familiar with the..."
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My own personal theory would be something like that at some starting point, there is a single universe which is governed by some given set of laws. At every point in time where something could happen one way or another, a new universe is propagated to cover every potential outcome. Repeat ad infinitum, and you are still left with only universes containing possible outcomes of the initial universe.
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More or less this.
Otherwise, worlds where this theory is incorrect exist.
Let that sink in.
Under K_A's assumption, the only way any god exists is if
1. The very core world started off by decided what the god was(making "the universe" a super-god, in that case), therefore having infinite possibilities, spawning infinite gods for each individual world.
2. Our world is a lesser reality to begin with, and a god watches over each outcome, deciding which one is "canon".
3. Any mix of the two.
Last edited by Skurai; 2015-02-18 at 07:42 PM.
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