55 Quotes About Multiverse
- Author Alan Lightman
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Evidently, the fundamental laws of nature do not pin down a single and unique universe. According to the current thinking of many physicists, we are living in one of a vast number of universes. We are living in an accidental universe. We are living in a universe uncalculable by science.
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- Author Khalid Masood
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Time: A quantity of the multiverse.
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- Author Rajesh`
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In another universe, another you also wonders if the multiverse theory is true.
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- Author Mark Z. Danielewski
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Do you really think the munificence of the multiverse comes translatable for your little mind? Have you ever thought to consider all that you miss whenever you're shown what is suited to your seeing?
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- Author Arjuna Rubbo-Ferraro
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A common fabrication about the multiverse: there can only be one universe actively functioning per-time. This, however, is simply not true. The overlords, being as advanced as they currently are, have pulled back the screen disconnecting dimensions, and reached into the deep, dark void, searching for these answers elsewhere from their assigned realm.
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- Author Bruce X. Brown
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The Game Master Corps commissioned some servicemen with the role of “game master” which granted them rank and additional powers to create and lead teams, but respect as a leader must be earned.
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- Author Lev Grossman
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He was in the right place. He was living his best life. How many other people in the multiverse could say that?
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- Author Paul J. McAuley
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The multiverse, she said, was like an old library whose shelves were packed with books arranged by a cataloguing system that ranked them according to similarity, each book containing within its covers a story that varied only slightly from the stories of its immediate neighbours, but by increasing degrees from those of increasingly distant books.
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- Author Sally Ember
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Fantastic accomplishments seem like something unattainable and everyone doing the extraordinary seems to be unlike you until YOU do something amazing. Then you realize those talented, heroic leaders are not different from you in any important way." Clara Branon, Ph.D., "This Is/Is Not the Way I Thought Things Would Change," Volume III, "The Spanners Series
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