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The concept of parallel universes challenges the idea of a fixed and immutable reality from "summary" of Parallel Worlds by Michio Kaku

In our everyday lives, we tend to operate under the assumption that reality is fixed and unchanging. We believe in a single universe that follows a set of physical laws, where cause and effect reign supreme. However, the concept of parallel universes disrupts this comforting notion and forces us to confront the idea of a reality that is not as straightforward as we once thought. Imagine a scenario where every decision you make creates a branching path, leading to multiple outcomes and possibilities. Each choice you make spawns a new universe, where a different version of you exists, living out the consequences of that particular decision. In this model, the universe is constantly splitting and diverging, creating a vast multiverse where every possibility is realized. This concept challenges the very foundation of our understanding of reality. It suggests that there is not just one fixed universe, but a multitude of parallel universes coexisting alongside our own. Each universe follows its own set of physical laws ...
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    Parallel Worlds

    Michio Kaku

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