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[[File:Multiverse.png|thumb|right| | [[File:The Multiverse.png|thumb|right|315px|A depiction of the many universes and [[quantum multiverse]]s within [[the Void]], making up the Multiverse. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to the Multiverse]]'')]]'''The Multiverse''', or '''Multi-verse''', also known as '''the Omniverse''' or '''the Multi-Universe''', was the totality of every existing parallel universe — “all realities, all possibilities". [[Jenny Everywhere]]” was believed to exist in every dimension of the Multiverse. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'') | ||
[[5D Space]] was a plane of reality in which one could visualise the infinity of universes, each appearing as a version of the planet [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | [[5D Space]] was a plane of reality in which one could visualise the infinity of universes, each appearing as a version of the planet [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
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The term of “[[hypercontinuum]]” could be used to refer to the “meta-history” of dimensional travellers and [[the Void]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | The term of “[[hypercontinuum]]” could be used to refer to the “meta-history” of dimensional travellers and [[the Void]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
One account suggested that there was only one properly “real” universe, and an infinity of others which were “only possible, not actual,” though this did not mean they did not exist. According to this same account, there were five entities which existed in every possible universe that contained a version of the planet [[Earth]]: gravity, [[God (individual)|God]], numerical facts, the “self-organising principle of nature,” and [[Jenny Everywhere]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') In a different but comparable conception, put forward by [[Jenny Everywhere#Building the Lotus Prime|one Jenny]], the many dimensions of the Multiverse were in actuality an infinite number of calculations being run on a [[quantum computer]] sitting at the end of Time in a singular “original” universe. According to her, [[the Entity]] was an embodiment of the computer clearing its cache after it had finished calculating a given universe. [[Jenny Everywhere#Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime|Another Jenny]] found this idea highly dispiriting. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | [[File:Multiverse.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Jenny Everywhere#In the Infinity Apartment|Jenny Everywhere]] mentioning her multiversal nature. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'')]]One account suggested that there was only one properly “real” universe, and an infinity of others which were “only possible, not actual,” though this did not mean they did not exist. According to this same account, there were five entities which existed in every possible universe that contained a version of the planet [[Earth]]: gravity, [[God (individual)|God]], numerical facts, the “self-organising principle of nature,” and [[Jenny Everywhere]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') In a different but comparable conception, put forward by [[Jenny Everywhere#Building the Lotus Prime|one Jenny]], the many dimensions of the Multiverse were in actuality an infinite number of calculations being run on a [[quantum computer]] sitting at the end of Time in a singular “original” universe. According to her, [[the Entity]] was an embodiment of the computer clearing its cache after it had finished calculating a given universe. [[Jenny Everywhere#Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime|Another Jenny]] found this idea highly dispiriting. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
Smaller [[multiversal cluster]]s existed within the Multiverse. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'') [[Doctor Sigma]] once explained that if a limited “quantum multiverse”, comprising the timelines splitting off from a given source universe, was a tree, then the “true” Multiverse, what “some pompous folks” called the Omniverse, was the forest containing all possible trees. While given universes and quantum-multiverses might follow specific sets of physical laws, such as quantum physics, all possible worlds were represented across the scope of the Multiverse, including ones running on Newtonian physics or purely magical principles. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'') | Smaller [[multiversal cluster]]s existed within the Multiverse. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'') [[Doctor Sigma]] once explained that if a limited “quantum multiverse”, comprising the timelines splitting off from a given source universe, was a tree, then the “true” Multiverse, what “some pompous folks” called the Omniverse, was the forest containing all possible trees. While given universes and quantum-multiverses might follow specific sets of physical laws, such as quantum physics, all possible worlds were represented across the scope of the Multiverse, including ones running on Newtonian physics or purely magical principles. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'') |
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