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  2. Multiverse - Wikipedia

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    The inflationary multiverse is composed of various pockets in which inflation fields collapse and form new universes. Animation showing the multiple brane universes in the bulk Brane The brane multiverse version postulates that our entire universe exists on a membrane which floats in a higher dimension or "bulk". In this bulk, there are other ...

  3. Many-worlds interpretation - Wikipedia

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    The quantum-mechanical "Schrödinger's cat" paradox according to the many-worlds interpretation.In this interpretation, every quantum event is a branch point; the cat is both alive and dead, even before the box is opened, but the "alive" and "dead" cats are in different branches of the multiverse, both of which are equally real, but which do not interact with each other.

  4. List of fictional shared universes in film and television

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    Marvel Animated Universe X-Men (1992) 1992–present X-Men, Spider-Man, and X-Men '97. Walker, Texas Ranger, Sons of Thunder, Martial Law, Chicago Hope, Picket Fences, and Early Edition: Picket Fences: 1992–2001 Dr. Jeffrey Geiger appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street, tying it to the Law and Order universe, and the Tommy Westphall Universe.

  5. List of DC Multiverse worlds - Wikipedia

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    Each of the alternate universes have their own parallel dimensions, divergent timelines, microverses, etc., branching off of them. [32] The Guardians of the Universe serve as protectors of the new Multiverse. [33] Each universe within the Multiverse is separated by a Source Wall, behind which the Anti-Life Equation keeps the universes apart. [34]

  6. Parallel universes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Time travel can result in multiple universes if a time traveller can change the past. In one interpretation, alternative histories as a result of time travel are not parallel universes: while multiple parallel universes can co-exist simultaneously, only one history or alternative history can exist at any one moment, as alternative history usually involves, in essence, overriding the original ...

  7. Universe - Wikipedia

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    The physical universe is defined as all of space and time [a] (collectively referred to as spacetime) and their contents. [10] Such contents comprise all of energy in its various forms, including electromagnetic radiation and matter, and therefore planets, moons, stars, galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space.

  8. Megaverse - Wikipedia

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    Multiverse, or megaverse, any hypothetical set of multiple universes in cosmology and other disciplines; See also. Metaverse (disambiguation)

  9. List of science fiction universes - Wikipedia

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    The Saga of the Skolian Empire universe by Catherine Asaro; The Sector General universe by James White; The Skyline universe by Joshua Cordes and Liam O'Donnell; The Space Odyssey universe by Arthur C. Clarke; The Stargate universe, by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner; The Starship Troopers universe by Robert A. Heinlein; The Star Trek ...