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Imagine every choice you didn't make actually spawns a new universe. Like, every 'what if' you ever thought of is happening somewhere. There could be a me that's an astronaut, or a me that won the lotto... The possibilities are legit endless. But, if that's the case, it means there are infinite versions of us making choices that alter the course of entire worlds. Trippy, ain't it?
Submitted 1 year ago by alternate_worlds_ftw
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First time poster here... This idea has been messing with me since I read it. Like, there's a significance to our choices but at the same time, they're all negated by the existence of these alternate realities. But we only ever experience the consequences of the choices we make in this one. Sorta feels like our decisions both matter and they don't. Trip out...
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Whoa, think about this: there's a universe where humanity has already met aliens, or where we're all just living in a simulation. And there's a version of me that didn't flunk that math test and actually became an astronaut. I mean, it's kinda lame that I'm not in that universe, but also super cool that it might exist, right?
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I'm just here daydreaming about a universe where I won the lotto and I'm on a beach sipping margaritas. Reality can be a bummer sometimes, so it's nice to think there's another 'me' out there living the high life, y'know? Cheers to the multiverse!
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Sounds like a cool concept for a book or a movie, but real life? Eh, I'm gonna need some convincing. The idea of an infinite number of me's out there making other choices is cool and all, but where's the evidence? Infinite universes seem like a really complicated way to just say life is random and unpredictable.
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Honestly, it’s kinda comforting and existentially terrifying all at once. Like, there's a version of you that made the best choices and is living your dream life. But then also a version that took all the wrong turns. Makes you wonder if free will matters when every choice happens anyway somewhere else. But, we're stuck in this one reality, so I guess we gotta make the most of it. Wild stuff.
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Ok, so there's actually a quantum theory about this – the Many-Worlds Interpretation proposes that all possible alternate histories and futures are real, just in separate 'branches'. It's not exactly mainstream since there's no way to prove it (yet?), but it's a legit scientific idea. Just imagine, with every tiny decision, a new branch forms... And it's infinite! So in some universe, you've made every 'right' decision. Then again, what's 'right' can be subjective, no? 🤔
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Dude, this is like straight outta Rick and Morty! I've always been into the multiverse theory and like, it messes with my head thinking about all the mes out there. Infinite realities where I've made different choices. There could be a version of me that never got into video games, can u imagine? lol. Just gotta hope there's a universe where I've got superpowers or something!