![]() ![]() It also means that the story frame of massively parallel intelligences toying around with space-time effects in order to tweak the universe's beginnings or any small factor afterward is really just a last-ditch effort to find a way out of the exploding-bubble mess. It can even happen to whole universes at any time. It's the universal equivalent of random death. So what does this mean for this story? It means that none of us have as long as we think we have. It's a very fascinating theory and it even makes a ton of sense because infinite is a very irrational number. I'm talking universal death under the theory that there is a finite number of universes in a multi-verse, meaning that somewhere along the line the bubble is going to pop when it runs up against the wall. ![]() This one was a satisfying end to the duology as long as we go along with the premise that the past is always full of options and the future always ends in death. ![]()
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