Notes on multiverse singularities.
As already stated in my work 'An introduction to multiverses' there are many more universes than we care to imagine. Some say that the mere throw of a die creates 6 universes, one for each possible result. That is of course absolute hogwash.
This means that of each individual there are a certain number of copies walking around, seldom aware of each other. This phenomena has been studied by many scholars and quite a few have actually managed to communicate with their copies.
How many copies exactly walk around is a difficult matter to settle. There are unsubstantiated rumours that there are so-called 'Observatories' where these questions can be answered. These Observatories would be pocket universes whose entire structure would be focused on scrutinizing one single multiverse. It would follow the physical laws of the source universe, but not it's structure. It's very loose time/space fabric would allow viewing an entire multiverse.
Anyhow, the topic of this work is the singularities; imagine that all the copies of a person or an item are melded into 1 copy. The properties that would be gained after this fusion can only be imagined. The more mathematically inclined say that instant universe travelling is just one of the properties that is gained, since this being would be familiar with all universes where a copy has resided. Also nigh indestructability maybe even immortality might be gained from such a fusion.
In all my researches I have never heard of such a singularity except for the famous ballad of 'Muhara and Ashetor' and most of my collegues scoff at me for even suggesting the possibility.
Lord Maxartel.
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