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ada@piefed.blahaj.zone ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I'm not talking about about the possibility of real infinite dimensions. I'm talking about sci fi, and stories, which is the context of the OPs question.

In a "real" scenario, the experience that matters is the one I'm having, not the one other versions of me might be having.

But in a story, there is no "true" timeline, or a more "real" timeline. They're all being retold to us indirectly, and the choice of the version of the person retelling those experiences is arbitrary by the author. It doesn't matter what perspective the author chooses, because every other outcome also happened, the author just didn't tell us those stories.

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