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->"You see, in the 1980s, Creator/StephenKing did 50% of the world's supply of cocaine. [[Literature/TheDarkTower But there are other worlds than these]]..."
-->--''WebVideo/Civvie11''
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->''"Do you have any idea how popular multiverses are right now? It could be anything! Burning hellfires, a world infested with gelatinous cubes...just, '''[[WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob BADGERS]]''' as far as the eye can see!"''
-->--'''Karlach''', ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'' "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNbLuSibs6U Launch Party]]"
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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate ''everything'', because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have ''welcomed'' it. They should've flung their hands up. ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."

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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate ''everything'', because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have ''welcomed'' it. They should've flung their hands up. ...up! ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."
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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate ''everything'', because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have welcomed it. They should've flung their hands up. ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."

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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate ''everything'', because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have welcomed ''welcomed'' it. They should've flung their hands up. ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."
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->'''Creator/JohnOliver:''' You've stated that you believe there could be an infinite number of parallel universes. Does that mean that there is a universe out there where I am smarter than you?
->'''Creator/StephenHawking:''' Yes. [[TakeThat And also a universe where you're funny]].
-->-- ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver''
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->'''Creator/JohnOliver:''' You've stated that you believe there could be an infinite number of parallel universes. Does that mean that there is a universe out there where I am smarter than you?
->'''Creator/StephenHawking:''' Yes. [[TakeThat And also a universe where you're funny]].
-->-- ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver''
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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel]] ''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse Japans?]]''\\

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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel]] parallel ''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse Japans?]]''\\Japans]]''?\\
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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel]] ''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverseJapans?]]''\\

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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel]] ''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverseJapans?]]''\\''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse Japans?]]''\\
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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel Japans?]]\\

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'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel Japans?]]\\parallel]] ''[[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverseJapans?]]''\\
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-->--''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero''

-> '''Penny''': What's a Multiverse?
-> '''Sheldon''': [[GetOut GET HER OUT OF HERE!]]

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-->--''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero''

-->--''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero''

-> '''Penny''': What's a Multiverse?
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Multiverse?\\
'''Sheldon''': [[GetOut GET HER OUT OF HERE!]]
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'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at a map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor; we're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.

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'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at to a map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor; we're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.
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Motoyasu:''' I thought [[FishOutOfTemporalWater we might just be from different eras]], but it would seem not.

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Motoyasu:''' '''Motoyasu:''' I thought [[FishOutOfTemporalWater we might just be from different eras]], but it would seem not.
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->'''Itsuki:''' Only one explanation: We're ''all'' from different versions of Japan.\\
'''Ren:''' Right. And they don't sound pretty much anything alike at all.\\
'''Naofumi:''' [[TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse So there are parallel worlds with parallel Japans?]]\\
Motoyasu:''' I thought [[FishOutOfTemporalWater we might just be from different eras]], but it would seem not.
-->--''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero''
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'''Superwoman''': How can you say that? We're rich. We're conquerors.\\
'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at a map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.

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'''Superwoman''': How can you say that? We're rich. rich! We're conquerors.\\
conquerors!\\
'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at a map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor. We're poor; we're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.
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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate everything, because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have welcomed it. They should've flung their hands up. ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."

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->"The majority view is strongly in favor of Inflation. I think the last 20 or 30 years we've seen huge bandwagons in physics. String Theory is another bandwagon. By and large, these bandwagons have failed. Well, not "by and large." ''Totally'' they have failed to deliver. ... The multiverse is just an example of a bad theory. If you ask, "Can you predict anything?" The answer is no, there's nothing they can predict. "Can you ''accommodate'' anything?" Oh yes, they can accommodate everything, ''everything'', because they have this multiverse! You just find the right place in the multiverse, and it'll look like our universe. It's a remarkably imprecise theory. The amazing thing is people have welcomed it. They should've flung their hands up. ... String Theory was coming to this picture of a multiverse for totally different reasons to Inflation, but in both cases it was because they are ''bad theories.'' They are not predictive theories."
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'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.

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'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at a map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.
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'''Owlman''': And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.

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'''Owlman''': ''[pointing at map of the multiverse]'' And here we're poor. We're slaves. And here, our parents never met, so we were never born. Here, the world ended in nuclear war. Here, no fish was brave enough to crawl up on land and humans never evolved. And so on, ad infinitum.
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->''[A TitleCard that reads [[AC: A Multiverse Situation - Starring The Champions]] pops up immediately afterwards before the episode ends]''

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->''[A TitleCard that reads -> [[AC: A Multiverse Situation - Starring The Champions]] pops up immediately afterwards before the episode ends]''
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->'''Leo Messi''': Hey uh, Cristiano? I don't think we're in UEFA anymore. ''[Cristiano Ronaldo turns around and gasps at TheReveal that they're in a universe where The Super League was formed]''
->'''Cristiano Ronaldo''': I swear if this is a multiverse situation, I am going to be ''so'' pissed!
->''[A TitleCard that reads [[AC: A Multiverse Situation - Starring The Champions]] pops up immediately afterwards before the episode ends]''
-->--''WebAnimation/TheChampions2018'': '''A Multiverse Situation: Part 1'''
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->'''Sam:''' How many are there -- how many other worlds or -- or universes or realities or whatever?\\
'''God:''' I don't know. Kinda lost count. Most of them are boring. One's in reverse. In one, there's no yellow. One of them's just all squirrels.
-->-- ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''

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