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fandomsecrets2023-12-22 03:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #6195 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6195 ⌋
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Owlman: Every decision we make is meaningless. Because somewhere, on a parallel Earth, we have already made the opposite choice. We're nothing. Less than nothing.
Superwoman: How can you say that? We're rich! We're conquerors!
Owlman: And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl upon land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.
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(Anonymous) 2023-12-22 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)I kind of thought that all multiverses were by definition like that.
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There are many, many mechanisms by which fictional multiverses come to be. Fragmenting at the beginning of time, interference by time travelers forcing a branch, worlds being created (and destroyed) by the whims of some sapient being, worlds just popping into being randomly from the fabric of creation, etc, etc, etc.