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Do you think a Multiverse is possible, /sci/?

>> No.4628418

>>4628413
yes but that drawing is bad, the multiverse is a fractal

>> No.4628430

Yes. I firmly believe Eternal Inflation is correct

>> No.4628439

Black holes are the door to multiverses

>> No.4628455
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4628455

Gobby pls. The univrse is infint.

>> No.4628458 [DELETED] 

>>4628455
no

>> No.4628473

wellwhythefucknot.jpg

>> No.4628488

>>4628458
anon pls

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>>4628488
I don't know why but this made me giggle like a fucking schoolgirl.

A+ post.

>> No.4630182

Fractal Omniverse. Big Bang was the mass superpositioning of proto-particles (particles before time interaction) that, when time began, grew in volume to maintain the laws of conventional superpositioning.

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4631059

I think it is. Most things in this universe are fractal, or based on a fractal structure, so why not extend that to our universe existing within a fractal multiverse?