How do both relativity and quantum mechanics suggest the multiverse? My answer: Relativity suggests the existence of the multiverse because all possible events(past the creation of this universe) happening simultaneously, on a non-macroscopic level, explains how time can be relative. Quantum mechanics suggests the existence of the multiverse because all possibilities(past the creation of this multiverse) occurring simultaneously, on a non-macroscopic level, explains how contradictions exist, as in how the same particle can be in multiple areas at once. Yet, the universe and all the parallel ones the make up the multi-universe were created at once and will all end because the second law of thermodynamics will cause a big freeze. The finite nature of the multiverse is possible because it is the multiverse and NOT the OMNI-verse. Thus, before the point of creation of the multiverse, the possibilities had not occurred. Thus, the most parsimonious explanation, of souls being eternal, is that consciousness of individual beings leaves the multiverse for another dimension(the fifth or fourth) while the same occurrences may go on(maybe without those beings whose consciousness left for another dimension).

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