I can be a little mischievous so if the multiverse theory was real, I can see myself trying to game the system. Since theoretically, every possible outcome is guaranteed across a vast multiplicity of worldlines, I'd spread myself as much as possible. For instance, if I was Gary, I would kill someone in one worldline, save the person in the other, never known the person in one and be their best friend in yet another. And then as life plays out in each of these depending on my decisions, I'd adjust for each of them, like please guilty in one, break out of prison in another, etc. I'd like to believe that the net outcome will see me leaving my ultimate best life in at least one of these worldlines.Victor Kilyungi wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 04:37 What would you do or how would you conduct yourself if the many worlds theory was actually true and you knew for a fact that it was true, and let's say you were in one of the character's position?
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I will feel the same to.Michaeljerry309 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 13:13 If it was me I will feel terrible about what has happened but I’d get over it eventually because it truly wasn’t my fault however it will remain a secret and I’ll make an active effort to prevent it from happening again in future.