Talk:Multiverse Theory


 * I think I've solved the Two Multiverses Theory for the Mirror Multiverse problem. I should really have visual aids for this, but I'll do the best I can with words.


 * Perhaps most universes, such as the canon worlds, exist in isolation from each other. If you can imagine each universe as a piece of dry spaghetti or something, suspended parallel to each other in a grid, you've got AUs existing next to each other on the axis of width-time and other canons above and below each other on the axis of height-time. If you were to zoom in on any one, you'd have a plane instead of a line, but never mind.


 * Now say that some universes exist at 90 degrees to the other ones, so that they intersect, and travel is possible between them. That's the kind of universe that contains the PPC. Now, the EPC is just like the PPC in that it's perpendicular to the other universes, but it's separate from the PPC in the way that the canon universes are separate from each other, hence the difficulty of travel between the two. Crossovers can be explained that way, too, except that they only intersect with a select number of universes. Furthermore, this is why time seems so screwy in HQ: Our depth-time axis is perpendicular to the depth-time axis of the other universes.


 * Does this make sense to everyone else?


 * ~ Neshomeh 04:22, 23 August 2008 (UTC)