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what is bigger than the multiverse ​

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Answered by shaniyathakur177
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Answer:

multiverse = more then one universe, possibly infinite number of universes. megaverse = more then one multiverse, possibly infinite number of multiverses. Omniverse = every single universe, so every piece of fiction, infinite number of megaverses.

Answered by zumba12
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The Omni-verse is the most expansive of the traditional verses.

Explanation:

  • The Omni-verse contains everything that may be accessed through progressive power sets of any single base universe (or "reality"). It is the limit of arch-verse recursion - depending on the level of recursion analyzed, this can be the first limit ordinal or a much higher transfinite.
  • Residents of a universe, for example, can believe in the existence of a multiverse that contains every potential state of their universe, a mega-verse that allows for looser physics constraints, and a Giga-verse allowing for even fewer restrictions, but if they want to stay within the concept of "things that are real," they must stop at the Omni-verse. As a result, things that cannot be mapped from one sense of "reality" to another exist in parallel Omni-verses in each other's relative Paradox Space.

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