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Imagine a huge, primordial void outside the universe, a small part of it gets covered by barriers of a magical energy (by an old scientist), creating a huge box in the void, still a part of the universe though.
Now, this structure actually works as an highly advanced supercomputer, it can simulate actual Low 2-C timelines and different possibilities, it stores these simulated timelines as data in it's hard drive (that's right, timelines as data). If the hardware get's damaged, all these real timelines would cease to exist.
Now, this void room (supercomputer) can simulate timelines which contain void rooms in them, which would in turn contain more simulations, and the cycle could possibly goes on.
The multiverse contains infinite timelines, which means there are an infinite number of void rooms. where would this multiverse scale to?
Now, this structure actually works as an highly advanced supercomputer, it can simulate actual Low 2-C timelines and different possibilities, it stores these simulated timelines as data in it's hard drive (that's right, timelines as data). If the hardware get's damaged, all these real timelines would cease to exist.
Now, this void room (supercomputer) can simulate timelines which contain void rooms in them, which would in turn contain more simulations, and the cycle could possibly goes on.
The multiverse contains infinite timelines, which means there are an infinite number of void rooms. where would this multiverse scale to?