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The Multiverse

According to transfractal morpho-physical intragerbil dynamics theory, there are at least 767 individual universes, each with a complete set of rules of physics and/or magic that operate in them. Of these, six of them are stable and will never collapse of their own volition. The remaining 761 not-so-stable ones, however, have something that will eventually bring that universe to an end, be it a selfish and angry god, a Higg's boson, dark energy, gravitational contraction, a swarm of translucent bliss-demons or entropy.   Unfortunately, if you are reading this, you are not in one of those stable universes. But don't despair. If you are in the same one that I am writing from, we probably have several billion years left in us. It could be worse. There are some that last just a bit over five second. That's hardly enough time to find a being there to ask them, "So, what do you think about transfractal morpho-physical intragerbil—?" In universes such as these, it's difficult to even say the theory's name, let alone work out it's complex 21-dimensional matrices consisting of abstract geometric shapes, numbers, small mammals, that sensation you get right before the chair you are sitting in falls over, an angry face, and some guy named Xxylvrkz who still owes you two Canadian dollars.

Geography

Since every universe is complete in and of itself, and that the Multiverse transcends everything including time and three-dimensional space, it is nearly impossible for the vast majority of being in it to comprehend. It is modeled, however, as a bundle of No.2 pencils held together by either a green or red rubber band.   Ignoring that entire intergalactic wars have been fought over the color of this nonexistent rubber band, this has proved to be an effective enough model with six of the pencils in the very center to depict the stable universes whose laws are such that there is no way they could ever collapse on their own.

Fauna & Flora

Everything.

Natural Resources

Everything.
Alternative Name(s)
The Whole Shebang!, Everything, the Omniverse, All that Other Crap, Home
Type
Multiverse


Cover image: Fantabulous Cover by Shaudawn

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