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Micaiah Johnson
“The multiverse isn't just parallel universes accessible thorough science. They are in each of us, a kaleidoscope made of varying perceptions.”
Micaiah Johnson, The Space Between Worlds

Christian Warren Freed
“You should be afraid. Death isn鈥檛 the worst that can happen to you. And yes, I would have killed you.”
Christian Warren Freed, The Lazarus Men

Rajesh`
“In some parallel universe, there exists another you and also this message. That version of you is thinking about you right about now.”
Rajesh`

Blake Crouch
“The multiverse exists because every choice we make creates a fork in the road, which leads into a parallel world.”
Blake Crouch

Raven Leilani
“I'm good but not good enough, which is worse than simply being bad. It is almost. The difference between being there when it happens and stepping out just in time to see it on the news. Still, I can't help feeling that in the closest arm of the multiverse, there is a version of me that is fatter and happier, smiling in my studio, paint behind my ears.”
Raven Leilani, Luster

“The structures of the multiverse are hidden by the reality principles of complex numbers in quantum physics. This is why the parallel universes that make up the multiverse can't be seen by each other.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

N.K. Jemisin
All of that stuff is true. All the other worlds that human beings believe in, via group myths or spiritual visitations or even imaginations if they're vivid enough, they exist. Imagining a world creates it, if it isn't already there. That's the great secret of existence: it's supersensitive to thought. Decisions, wishes, lies鈥攖hat's all you need to create a new universe. Every human being on this planet spins off thousands between birth and death, although there's something about the way our minds work that keeps us from noticing. In every moment, we're continually moving in multiple dimensions鈥攚e think we're sitting still, but we're actually falling from one universe to the next to the next, so fast that it all blends together like . . . like animation. Except there's a lot more than just images flipping past.”
N.K. Jemisin, The City We Became

Pradip Bendkule
“Each Reading is another form of Time Travel or Experiencing the Multiverse.”
Pradip Bendkule

Rajesh`
“In another universe, another you also wonders if the multiverse theory is true.”
Rajesh`

“Randomness and Multiverses are acts of sheer intellectual desperation. If you can鈥檛 explain something then say it is one instance of an infinite ensemble of all possible outcomes. That, in fact, is an anti-explanation. It鈥檚 the equivalent of giving the answer 鈥淕od鈥 to everything. It simply begs the question. Just as any reference to God as the explanation of everything evades the logical need to explain God himself, so any reference to ALL possibilities being realized evades any explanation of why that should be the case. But science has nowhere else to turn since it has denied God, mathematics, logic and sufficient reason! Illuminism, on the other hand, gives a sufficient reason for everything and states the precise logic involved. We have hidden nothing from view. In the God Series of books, we have shown how existence is logically inevitable. There is NOTHING random about it.”
Mike Hockney, The God Secret

Matt Haig
“Being aware that everything that could possibly happen happened to her, somewhere, in some life, kind of absolved her a little from decisions.”
Matt Haig, The Midnight Library

Amit Ray
“The parallel universes that make up the multiverse are mutually invisible because the structures of the multiverse are hidden by the reality principles of complex numbers in聽quantum physics.聽”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

Ricardo L. Ogdon
“In this almost impossible scenery, Galilhai finally went into a deep sleep, one that went beyond dreams and imagination. She had entered the Other World, a spiritual realm that resided below the surface of Pyramid Lake and beyond.”
Ricardo L. Ogdon, A Pyramid Lake Story: Below the Surface: There is a secret hidden deep underneath Pyramid Lake

Nathan Nish
“Classes will continue as normal.”
Nathan Nish, Branching Chaos

“I used to be a solipsist. When I was a solipsist, I didn鈥檛 believe that others existed. I believed in my own consciousness and only my own consciousness. Solipsists face a lonely existence, I can assure you that based on personal experience. What a prison the subjective reality of solipsism is. Solipsism drove me insane. Literally.

Fortunately, I now realize it is not a truth in the multiverse that other minds do not exist. As such, I know my mind is not a prison of loneliness. I am surrounded by beings that love me and that I love. So are you.”
Aaron Kyle Andresen, How Dad Found Himself in the Padded Room: A Bipolar Father's Gift For The World

Alex M. Vikoulov
“If the Chrysalis Conjecture is correct, we are alone in our dimensional cocoon-universe, simulated in Absolute Consciousness, but not alone in the Multiverse.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Syntellect Hypothesis: Five Paradigms of the Mind's Evolution

“Science is just an enormous system of non explanation since randomness does not belong to the category of explanation. It鈥檚 a category error to believe it does. Randomness inhabits the same category as magic, miracles, mystery, faith, prayer, and the 鈥渨ill of God鈥. It has no explanatory power whatsoever and is 100% contradicted by the principle of sufficient reason.”
Mike Hockney, Why Math Must Replace Science

“The entire basis of science is to find ways to deny meaning. What is Darwinism? It鈥檚 how to replace a designed universe with a random, purposeless universe that evolves to no end. What is the Multiverse? It鈥檚 a way to avoid explaining this universe by asserting that every random universe is possible. What is indeterministic 鈥渨avefunction collapse鈥? It鈥檚 a way to avoid explaining causation and determinism. What is the claim that free will is illusory? It鈥檚 a way to avoid explaining subjective agency, avoid explaining the autonomous mind 鈥 the soul. There are no 鈥渋nnocent鈥 theories in science. All of them are ideologically, dogmatically, paradigmatically designed to deny idealism, rationalism and any hint of religion. There is not a single scientific theory that is not wholly predicated on the denial of idealism, rationalism and religion. You would not be allowed to be a scientist if you ever openly advanced any idealist, rationalist or religious arguments. If you did, you would be fired, or marginalised, or called a crank. Your funding would definitely be cut.”
Mike Hockney, The Sam Harris Delusion

William Gibson
“I dislike calling them stubs,鈥 Lowbeer said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e short because we鈥檝e only just initiated them, by reaching into the past and making that first contact. We should call them branches, as they literally are.”
William Gibson, Agency

William Gibson
“Money launderers, in Netherton鈥檚 experience of Flynne鈥檚 stub, were the sort of people least destabilized by discovering that their world was a branch of someone else鈥檚. They immediately looked for advantage in the knowledge.”
William Gibson, Agency

Matt Haig
“You are only limited by your imagination”
Matt Haig, The Midnight Library

Phillip Andrew Bennett Low
“Don't you understand? If that's the case, then - then everything is dicated by random chance! Somewhere, there's a universe where you - for whatever reason - you didn't come looking for me, and I - I slit my throat. And who's to say that this universe is somehow better than that one? How can we claim that we live in a moral universe, and that every other one is immoral?”
Phillip Andrew Bennett Low, Monsters in a Mirror: Strange Tales from the Chapel Perilous

Anthony T. Hincks
“A multiverse is still a universe of one.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Imagine if their wasn't really an afterlife, but instead a multitude of lives living simultaneously at once. So that when we dreamt, it was connected to our other lives.
That means, when one life dies out, the rest keep on going on until there is only one left.”
Anthony T. Hincks

“Insanity is applying a singular dimensional answer to a multi dimensional experience.”
David Ault

“A good thing to do is to think about what people have done. Not only people that you've read about in books or seen on the news or heard mentioned in deliberate conversation, and not only deeds that are noteworthy. It's good to think about all the possibilities of what people have probably done. The scope of what's possible, statistical probabilities of unique behavior and unusual action in the 200,000 years that people have existed because there are more than 7 billion of us alive right now and that's not including the number of people who have ever lived. Within those numbers exist captivating, eccentric, strange, fanciful variation, when you consider what people have probably done. Like, every time you've had an impulse that you've held back, imagine that there has been a person who has had that same impulse and gone through with it, because there probably has been. Imagine any type of person and any type of story having happened because when you do that, it feels like you're creating, but you're probably not. Imagine, considering the magnitude of these numbers and the variables within each human being, that all possibilities have occurred. If physical anomalies like twins born with bodies totally fused together resembling two-headed, eight limbed, human spiders, or a man born with a shrunken female head affixed to the back of his own head, which was animated without being consciously controlled by him, then imagine that anything you can imagine has occurred. However typical or atypical, these things you're imagining have happened. These people you're thinking of have been.”
Ani Baker, Handsome Vanilla

“There may very well have been a tennis player named Dennis whose only reason for playing tennis was for the thrill of the rhyme. There may have even been two Tennis Dennises. In fact, with billions and billions of people, 200,000 years, give or take the years before tennis was a sport, there may have even been three.
You might find that thinking this way expands your freedom, your consideration of your own capability, the spectrum of what all people can be, and can do.”
Ani Baker, Handsome Vanilla

Steven Seril
“Streams of brown, soapy water ran from him toward the drain. It circled there before falling in. He closed his eyes tightly so that the soap on his head wouldn鈥檛 burn them.

鈥淗ere鈥檚 a little brain exercise for you, Azure: I used to wonder where all the water goes,鈥 said Neela, sitting on a stool outside the tub. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 just disappear into nothingness. It needs to go somewhere. But we don鈥檛 have normal sewers like the ground districts do. So, what do you think happens to it?鈥

鈥淚-I d-d-don鈥檛 know鈥︹

鈥淭here are pipes beneath us we can鈥檛 see. Just because we can鈥檛 see the pipes doesn鈥檛 mean that the pipes aren鈥檛 there. They鈥檙e there, alright. They have to be. Winding and weaving. We see their effects, otherwise we鈥檇 be swimming in filth. Some come from our sinks. Some come from our tubs. Some come from our toilets. But they鈥檙e all connected somewhere. All that dirty water is filtered out and treated somewhere. Some giant collection pool.”
Steven Seril, The Destroyer of Worlds: An Answer to Every Question

Steven Seril
“An Angel told me that all of creation, further than the eye can see, can be thought of as a great tree. Its branches, twigs, and leaves have lives and directions of their own. They grow鈥攚inding, weaving, deviating, breaking, dying鈥攁s fate allows. Still, no matter their lives and directions, they all share the same trunk & the same roots, the same singular point of origin. Like the roots under the soil of the ground, we may not see them, but we know they鈥檙e there. Without roots, the tree would fall over in the wind or it would die from lack of nutrients.

The Angel said that there once existed a single universe at the root, a grandfather universe, which most sentient beings might call 鈥淗eaven.鈥 It was a glorious place that burned with otherworldly flames that radiated from the angelic host and the God of gods so that it was never dark and never night.

A great disaster came upon Heaven: the very first rebellion, the very first war.”
Steven Seril, The Destroyer of Worlds: An Answer to Every Question

“Multiverse theorists are certainly stark mad. They cannot make a worm, yet they will be making entire universes without a second thought.”
David Sinclair, This Quintessence of Dust: If Humans Aren鈥檛 Dust, What Are They?