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Multiverse Quantum Mechanics

The integration of quantum mechanics with the multiverse, treating quantum phenomena as interactions across different universes within the multiverse. In this framework—closely related to the many-worlds interpretation—superposition is not a single particle in multiple states but multiple universes diverging, each with the particle in one state. Entanglement is not spooky action at a distance but connections across universes. Measurement is not collapse but branching—the universe splitting into copies, each with a different outcome. Multiverse quantum mechanics explains why quantum phenomena seem probabilistic: we only experience one branch, but all branches exist. The theory is elegant, deterministic, and ontologically extravagant—it solves the measurement problem by multiplying universes.
Example: "He explained multiverse quantum mechanics to his cat, who was both alive and dead in different branches. 'In this branch, you're getting treats. In another, you're napping. In another, you're plotting my demise. All are real.' The cat, in this branch, wanted treats. The theory was confirmed."
by Dumu The Void February 17, 2026
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Multiverse Mechanics

The branch of physics describing how objects move and interact across the multiverse—how they navigate between universes, how they maintain identity across branches, how they respond to the multiversal landscape. In multiverse mechanics, motion is not just through space and time but through the space of possible universes. Objects can have trajectories that take them through different realities, different physical laws, different dimensions. This mechanics is purely theoretical—we have no evidence of actual inter-universe travel—but it's mathematically coherent and conceptually thrilling. Multiverse mechanics is the physics of "what if we could move between realities?"—a question that has haunted dreamers forever.
Example: "He dreamed of multiverse mechanics, imagining a device that could shift him to a universe where he'd made better choices. In that universe, he was rich, successful, happy. In this one, he was eating cereal at 2 AM, watching the same show for the third time. The mechanics were clear; the implementation was not. He finished his cereal and went to bed, where other universes waited in dreams."
by Dumu The Void February 17, 2026
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Extraphysical Mechanics

The hypothetical branch of physics that would describe how extraphysical entities move, interact, and change—if such entities existed and if their behavior could be described mathematically. Extraphysical mechanics would be to extraphysics what quantum mechanics is to physics: a formal system for predicting and explaining phenomena beyond ordinary experience. It might involve dimensions beyond spacetime, forces beyond electromagnetism and gravity, and entities beyond particles and fields. The mathematics would be stranger than anything in physics, possibly involving infinities, impossibilities, and operations that make no sense in physical terms. Extraphysical mechanics is purely speculative today, but its dreamers imagine a day when we'll have equations for angels.
Example: "He tried to derive extraphysical mechanics from first principles, spending years on equations that described how non-physical beings might move through non-physical space. The math was beautiful, coherent, and completely untestable. He published it anyway, because that's what you do when you've spent years on something: you share it, even if no one can use it."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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