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Arrows of Time

A fun little drawing - no way to tell yet if this true or even close to true. All theoretical. But this diagram attempts to explain several things: 1. Why does time move in the direction it does? We call this "the future", but there's nothing in physics which says why time would only seem to run in one direction (forward); it should be just as possible to run backwards, but it does not. I have my reasons why this is the case, but you see above someone else's - the direction of time depends on the direction of your Big Bang. Thus, right now, there's another universe where time moves backwards. And this explains Mork from Ork.

This also show how the Multiverse could exist - as separate emanations from a larger parent universe, which in turn might be an emanation of an even bigger parent universe, and so on. According to some quantum models of the multiverse, every moment, every decision, every 1 or 0 creates a new universe.

Hard to swallow, but when dealing with infinities, anything's possible, and it can be best to leave behind any preconceptions.

In sum, this picture might help explain, visually (which is always better), one model of our reality.

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