Here is my theory about the Multiverse.

When we think about the Universe and our place within it, one of the most profound questions we encounter is: what is the nature of time? Currently, our understanding of the Universe is based on observable phenomena, yet I argue that the true essence of time may elude us.

The Nature of Time (Theory about the Multiverse)

Rather than viewing time as a simple linear progression measured in seconds, minutes, or hours, I propose that we might consider it as a series of moments. Maybe a „moment” perceived for the Universe, could mean an entire existence for mankind. Without diving into time dilation caused by gravity or by fractions of the speed of light. This perspective opens up an intriguing possibility. What if each moment in time represents something vastly different for the Universe itself? Mentioning that the Universe is expanding at a rate, it might even go beyond the speed of light. If time is, indeed, an illusion shaped by human perceptions, we might conclude that the „Universe” is a continuum of sequences, intricately woven into the fabric of a broader Multiverse defined by unknown intervals. Something still unfolding for us might be something that already happened from the perspective of the Universe itself.

Conceptualizing the Multiverse

I consider the Multiverse as being moments in time, where every moment represents a Universe itself. Therefore I consider the Multiverse a sequence of moments, a sequence of Universes. (As a side note, I think, this time interval of a moment could be the Planck time).
From my viewpoint, the Multiverse can be understood as encompassing not just numerous parallel realities but the entirety of past, present, and future. In this framework, traveling across a parallel Universe can essentially be viewed as a form of time travel—venturing into what might be perceived as present, past or future segments of existence.

I believe that the decisions we make are not just isolated events but are mirrored across all parallel Multiverses. In essence, if you make a spontaneous choice today, every alternate version of you in the parallel Multiverses has already made a similar decision. This underscores a deterministic view: while it may feel like we are altering the future through our choices, I argue that those choices are already part of a larger, predetermined tapestry of existence, meaning you can’t cheat the flow of time.

The Mechanics of  Parallel Multiverse Travel

The notion of traveling through the Multiverses introduces fascinating challenges. If we were to change something in our past, we wouldn’t merely alter the timeline we come from. Instead, we would create a new branch within the Multiverse, akin to a tree sprouting new roots. This newly formed branch carries the consequences of our actions, but our original timeline remains unchanged.

Consider this: if you could convey information from a past moment of a parallel Multiverse into your current reality, you would be effectively initiating a divergence in the Multiverse system. This action would create new moments and possibilities without impacting the original Multiverse from which you came. Similarly, if one were to travel to the future, the knowledge gained would open a new series of events that didn’t exist previously. Every time travel attempt opens up a new parallel Multiverse, meaning you would never be able to return to you original Multiverse. Also by these means, in a parallel Multiverse (opened through time travel) can be only two of the same, identical persons. Meaning a third same person (or more) can’t come into equation since it would travel into a parallel Multiverse never being able to meet another two same self. So traveling through parallel Multiverses is limited to only two versions of self. (Strictly in terms of time travel, cause if we consider the Universe infinite, there can be infinite versions of your self.)

The Multiverse is a complex concept that intertwines with our understanding of time, choice, and existence. While my interpretation may diverge from conventional scientific views, it encourages us to contemplate the profound implications of our decisions and the nature of reality itself. As we delve deeper into the realms of science and philosophy, we find ourselves grappling with questions that challenge our perceptions of time and the Multiverse, inviting us to explore the infinite possibilities that await in the tapestry of existence.

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