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- | :Each action doesn't have equal and opposite reaction. You named turn to the left, for example, at the same time creating a parallel universe in which you turn right. | + | :Each action doesn't have equal and opposite reaction. You might call a turn to the left, for example, the same as creating a parallel universe in which you turn right. |
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:However, that is exactly what occurs. | :However, that is exactly what occurs. |
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English
- Chapter 11-1: Many Worlds
(translation by GeekDream)
- Each action doesn't have equal and opposite reaction. You might call a turn to the left, for example, the same as creating a parallel universe in which you turn right.
- However, that is exactly what occurs.
- Parallel Universe
- Reality is made out of many parallel universes -- trillions and trillions of parallel universes.
- Each universe represents a unique version of how reality can exist.
- Think about reality as a giant tree with trillions of branches that grow in different directions. Each branch represents different worlds where unique versions of reality occur.
- When {land} decisions are made in one world, for each possible result which happens, a new couple of branches grow out of the tree representing that. These decisions are being done to the world of those people,and this idea is repeated again and again.
- Each branch is the quantity of reality of another branch, although they often {malajn} version of reality.