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Physics (specifically: <i>quantum superposition</i>) suggests that an object can have more than one state. This fundamental concept results in a "many-worlds" interpretation more easily understood by lay people. There are, literally, an infinite number of parallel universes where events are unshaping in both remarkably similar and completely dissimilar ways to the events of our own universe. Most of those universes are already included in the [[Pantheons]], but some are worthy of separate mention as well.
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Physics (specifically: <i>quantum superposition</i>) suggests that an object can have more than one state. This fundamental concept results in a "many-worlds" interpretation more easily understood by lay people. There are, literally, an infinite number of parallel universes where events are unfolding in both remarkably similar and completely dissimilar ways to the events of our own universe. Most of those universes are already included in the [[Pantheons]], but some are worthy of separate mention as well.

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Physics (specifically: quantum superposition) suggests that an object can have more than one state. This fundamental concept results in a "many-worlds" interpretation more easily understood by lay people. There are, literally, an infinite number of parallel universes where events are unfolding in both remarkably similar and completely dissimilar ways to the events of our own universe. Most of those universes are already included in the Pantheons, but some are worthy of separate mention as well.

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