Thread: Nanoha - Q&A
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Old 2009-04-12, 14:29   Link #1214
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Originally Posted by Keroko View Post
As for the second one, Nanoha adheres to the theory that multiverses are not alternate versions of the same worlds, but rather unique worlds of their own.
There is something of a confusion regarding that part, since most times it seems that "worlds" don't refer to the dimensions in which said places reside in, but rather the planets themselves - which wouldn't be much different than like how Star Trek or any other interstellar sci-fi setting deals with such matters. IMHO "worlds" are different from "universes", and that at times many of the former can be found in a single one of the latter.

As to the actual question itself:

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Originally Posted by Guernsey
And how it ihat TSAB can go across multiverses without seeing another version of the characters or the organization?
*warning: pseudoscience*

While shows like Sliders may lead you to believe otherwise, logically speaking if multiple universes did exist stemming from the "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics, then the history of each universe would be so varied and different that seeing one of the same thing on any two universes would be an incredibly slim proposition at best. Of course, with the cosmos being... well, infinite for all we know there could be similarly INFINITE numbers of universes out there, and thus the chances of meeting an alternate universe copy of yourself increases if you were to travel to enough universes.
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