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Chapter 11-1: Many Worlds
Many Worlds (Ch.11)

Each act does not have an unique and equivalent reaction. Hardly you would name a turn to the left, for example, at the same time one parallel universe would be created in which you turn to the right. Nevertheless, that is what indeed happens.

Parallel Universes

The reality consists of several parallel universes. Trillions and trillions of parallel universes. Each universe represents the only version of the reality that could exist.

Think about the reality as a gigantic tree, with thousands of branches growing in different directions. Each branch represents a different world where an only line of the reality occurs.

When in the Earth a decision is done in another world, a new pair of branches grow of the tree to represent that, what would be able to occur in each possible result.

Two decisions are being done to the worlds of those people, branches of reality, and the occasion is repeated, and the occasion is repeated. Each branch is the quantity of reality of another branch, although at times they represent only one line of reality versions.

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