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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
That would suggest that the multiverses are nothing like our universe, and someone moving from one to the other would know the difference instantly (like walking froma positive to a negative world).
But the multiverse theory assumes the universes are exactly the same in construct, only following different outcomes to each new event. That means creating a brand new universe, with its concurrent energy signature, from nothing, every instant.
The only way you're going to beat that is to assume there are multiverses that get annihilated at every instance a new multiverse is created, conserving the energy... but thanks to the laws of thermodynamics and entropy, that brings us back to the multiverses collapsing down to one again.
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Not quite true. If instead of one universe created at the big bang, and infinity of universes were created instead, quantum localization could just be jumping from one universe to another, without the thermodynamic requirements....