WinterBorn
Diamond Member
It would be reasonable to assume in a multiverse than at least one would be hellish, while another could be heavenly.The problem is that the multiverse theory throws into doubt the whole notion that there is a heaven or hell. And that's deliberate.I guess I don't see the problem. Then every alternative version of you takes a different course through his/her life but each is only self aware. So Mike1 Mike2...MikeN will each experience life in a different way.
How does in throw into doubt the notion of heaven of hell? Both heaven and hell are outside the realm of our reality. You cannot find GPS locations for either. I see no reason for anyone believing in a multiverse to have any problem with heaven/hell.
Out of infinite choices one reaches perfection while another degenerates into a literal hell.
I agree. What I disagree with is the idea that these multiverses are so similar to our own world.
Our world is a product of an infinite number of decisions, actions or lack of actions. If a minute change causes ripples outward, and the multiverses started at roughly the same time, then the current multiverses would be radically different than our own.