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The [[Multiverse]] of [[Solar Storms]] is considered to be a collection of all [[universe]]s within the same nominal [[bulk]] structure.  This extended scope is considered to be just as infinite as the [[universe]] is, or more so, though there is less evidence for this position.  The entire [[Multiverse]] is bound by the exact same physical constants and laws.
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The [[Multiverse]] of [[Solar Storms]] is considered to be a collection of all [[universe]]s within the same nominal [[bulk]] structure.  This extended scope is considered to be just as infinite as the [[universe]] is, or more so, though there is less evidence for this position.  The entire [[Multiverse]] is bound by the exact same physical constants and laws, but how these get interpreted in its sub-[[universe]]s varies.  This renders many of them uninhabitable, though their presence can be detected and inferred through a variety of means.
  
 
The [[Multiverse]] is thought to be a part of a [[Megaverse]] structure, though only scant evidence supports this.  The [[mobius pattern]]s definitely originate outside of the [[Multiverse]], but whether there is a level between [[Multiverse]] and [[Omniverse]] is subject to much debate.
 
The [[Multiverse]] is thought to be a part of a [[Megaverse]] structure, though only scant evidence supports this.  The [[mobius pattern]]s definitely originate outside of the [[Multiverse]], but whether there is a level between [[Multiverse]] and [[Omniverse]] is subject to much debate.

Revision as of 11:47, 1 May 2006

The Multiverse of Solar Storms is considered to be a collection of all universes within the same nominal bulk structure. This extended scope is considered to be just as infinite as the universe is, or more so, though there is less evidence for this position. The entire Multiverse is bound by the exact same physical constants and laws, but how these get interpreted in its sub-universes varies. This renders many of them uninhabitable, though their presence can be detected and inferred through a variety of means.

The Multiverse is thought to be a part of a Megaverse structure, though only scant evidence supports this. The mobius patterns definitely originate outside of the Multiverse, but whether there is a level between Multiverse and Omniverse is subject to much debate.