Okay, please. No hate on this post, i am extremely curious about this topic and everywhere i read about it is very unclear or they go into the depths of Quantum Mechanics.
I'm 15 and going into my last 3 years of school, i am not a science genius or anything like that but i do understand some concepts. I get great marks in science but I just want to know more... Stuff my teachers cant tell me because it's "Not to be taught to you're age group" or "Too complicated" so now that you have a rough idea of where i'm at with this subject it should help you with a better response.
Well, I just finished BioShock Infinite (Fucking spectacular game may I add) I stayed up most of my night researching into the ending (Approx 3 hours of reading into it) before I fully understood it. Then I began work on the "Many-Universe Interpretation" theory, which fascinates me to no end may i add. So what I would like to know is a few things.
1. Is this theory actually feasible / real?
2. So if i am understanding it correctly does the theory suggest that there are multiple universes (Possibly infinite) that have a different outcome of an event from another universe? (Example, In one universe Hitler would have won the war, while in the another he lost and suicides, while in another he lives and loses etc etc. So does this theory suggest that each universe has a different outcome for each event like in my example)
3. how does this change how people who believe in this view "death / the afterlife"? (Do they think that once they die they go on to live their life in another universe where they make opposite choices to what they made in the previous life and live the same world but altered by the choices people have made?)
If anyone has any ideas on where I would post something like this if you guys dont have the answers, please let me know.