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Max Laughlin - CERN has moved the universe into another parallel to ours
A
Let's
move
that
there
and
focus
more
here
on
these
lines
in
our
multiverse
and
there's
an
infinite
number
of
these
realities
and
every
and
in
each
reality,
as
every
electron
spins,
an
animator
of
an
animator
to
an
animator
to
an
animator
around
a
nuclei
of
an
atom,
we're
catapulted
into
you,
know
a
million
other
or
sorry,
not
a
million,
an
infinite
number
of
alternate
universes.
Just
imagine
this
is
the
start
of
the
universe.
A
This
is
our
original
timeline
right,
but
as
soon
as
this
starts,
we
are
infinitely
catapulted
into
an
infinite
number
of
parallel,
universes
and
somewhere
infinity
down
the
line.
Here's
our
universe
right
and
then
we're
constantly
shifting
into
alternate
universes,
as
we
speak,
that
expansion
of
infinite
universes
is
our
reality,
as
we
know
it
in
time.
A
So,
therefore,
if
there
are
other
universes
they're
next
to
ours-
and
this
actually
relates
to
my
theory
of
the
mandela
effect
and
how
the
particle
accelerator
altered
the
weight
of
one
electron
and
therefore
destroyed
our
universe
and
shifted
us
into
the
universe-
that's
directly
next
to
it,
and
therefore
things
are
different
in
this
universe.
So.
A
Sure
so
the
mandela
effect
is
the
effect
of
some
people
thought
that
nelson
mandela
died
in
us
at
a
certain
time.
Other
people
remember
it
as
different
time,
and
this
goes
for
a
lot
of
other
things.
You
know
star
wars,
classic
videos
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall.
Everybody
knows
that
well.
Well,
if
you
actually
look
back
to
the
original
film,
it's
not
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall.
It's
it's
magic
mirror
on
the
wall
and
some
people.
A
Right
exactly,
and
I
mean
some
people
in
this
reality,
I
guess
maybe
didn't
make
it
from
our
last
reality.
I'm
thinking
I'm
still
trying
to
figure
out
why
they
don't
remember
it
and
some
people
do.
But
anyway,
though,
that
is
the
mandela
effect
and
we
are
living
in
an
alternate
expansion
of
our
universes.
B
A
Well,
it
never
changed.
We
changed,
you
see,
we
were
moving
relative
to
our
universe
and
then
our
universe
destroyed.
So
now
the
universe
move
well
started
to
move
where
I
guess
our
parallel
universes,
our
multiverse
started
to
move
parallel
to
us,
because
we
were
out
of
alignment
and
that
just
destroyed
everything.
So
technically.
B
B
I
just
had
a
little
pause
there.
Just
my
accident,
we
weren't
deleting
anything
people
were
saying.
Oh,
what's
going
because
I
had
a
text
coming
in.
So
there
are
two
studios.
Let's
say
the
disney
studios,
one
studio
studio
a
creates,
a
film
that
has
magic
mirror
on
the
wall.
Another
studio
says:
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall.
A
No
same
studio,
different
timeline,
so
good
thing,
we
have
a
multi-layered
napkin.
B
A
A
A
We
altered
the
weight
of
a
single
electron,
which
I
believe
shifted
us
into
a
parallel
universe.
Considering
that
we
caused
a
chain
reaction
that
could
have
catastrophically
destroyed
our
universe,
I
mean
even
when
we
thought
about
starting
it,
we
thought
our
universe
would
implode
and
then
it
didn't
and
we're
like.
Oh
it's,
okay!
Well,
maybe
it
did
implode.
We
just
instantly
got
shifted
to
another
universe
and.
A
Right
in
my
belief,
of
course,
this
is
just
a
theory
and
it's
still
being
developed,
but
yeah.
Maybe
in
that
infinitely
small
moment
of
time
we
were
instantly
shifted.
B
Could
it
also
be
that
there
were
some
people
at
cern
who
are
kind
of
like
quantum
hackers
and
they
go
home?
We
have
this
little
vulnerability
in
time-space
continuum
and
we're
going
to
go
in
and
we're
going
to
pick
these
iconic
moments
in
our
civilization.
You
know
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall,
things
like
and
we're
going
to
change
them
just
to
screw
up
people's
heads
to
realize
that
reality
is
not
as
they
think
it.
A
That
could
be
completely
possible,
although
there's
some
stories,
fairy
tales,
campfire
scary
tales
that
occurred
at
cern
supposedly
or
that
are
set
at
cern,
dimensional
beings
or
satanic
portals
a
whole
bunch
of
other
crazy
stuff
and
a
lot
of
people
believe
they
have
to.
They
have
to
do
that
to
consistently
maintain
our
universe
or
or
bridging
to
universes
or
dimensions
even
together.
Now,
that's
then
again,
they're
fairy
tales,
okay
and
since
when
our
fairy
tale
is
real,
but
then
again
all
fairy
tales
are
based
off
of
something
anyway.
A
So
when
this
universe
was
destroyed,
then
again
here's
our
progression
of
infinite
expansion
of
parallel
universes
and
here's
ours.
When
this
one
just
destroyed
itself
and
as
I
said
there,
there's
an
infinite
number
of
parallel
universes,
that
means
there's
an
infinite
possibility
that
everything
contained
within
our
infinite
range
happened
existed
will
happen,
for
example,
there's
a
reality
where,
possibly
maybe
this
world
didn't
even
occur,
maybe
there's
a
reality
where
our
universe
instantly
started
and
then
destroyed
itself.
There's
infinite
number
of
possibilities.
B
A
B
A
B
A
Well,
I
think
I
do
yeah,
but
then
again
this
is
all
just
a
theory,
and
since
when
can
you
prove
a
theory
about
infinite,
universes
and
infinity
and
alternate
realities?
When
can
you
prove
that
so
do
I
think
that
I
know
what
I
think
that
I
might
have
some
basic,
very,
very
basic
idea,
even
just
of
what
possibly
can
be
happening,
but
then
again
this
is
just
theoretical
physics,
and
even
you
know
the
title:
it's
theoretical
right.
I
don't
actually
know
everything
that's
happening.
A
A
Right
so
universes
that
are
right
next
to
each
other,
and,
as
I
said,
these
are
infinitely
close
yet
infinitely
far
away
from
each
other.
We
have
our
universes
and
the
farther
away
a
universe
is
the
more
different
it
is
because
of
each
individual
event.
Now
the
distance
and
amount
of
universes
between
these
two
lines
is
infinite.
Like
it's
kind
of
crazy,
you
can't
draw
it
or
visualize
it.
It's
just
infinite
between
each
line
and
then
an
infinite
line
between
their
lines
and
lines
and
lines.
B
A
A
Okay,
and
so
after
our
universe
and
timeline
was
destroyed.
We
were
let's
zoom
this
in
a
lot:
zoom
zoom,
zoom,
zoom,
zoom
and
the
universe
that's
directly
next
to
ours,
it's
just
directly.
Next
to
ours,
energy
cannot
be
created,
nor
destroyingly
transferred
from
form
to
form,
but
if
they're
an
infinite
number
of
universes,
then
there's
100
chance
that
this
happened
at
least
maybe
in
another
universe.
Maybe
not
ours,
then
again,
there's
also
an
infinite
chance
that
this
is
our
universe.
B
So
the
the
original
universe
is
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall.
The
the
transfer
to
universe
is
magic,
mirror
on
the
wall
right.
A
And
even
if
you
have
quantum
data
or
other
things
that
possibly
could
help
calculate
these
claims,
then
you'll
find
that
there
is
a
fluctuation
pattern
of
which
our
universe
is
on
a
similar
plane.
So
if
this
is
our
plane,
there's
universe
in
this
plane,
which
means
that
this
is
a
larger
dip
and
this
is
a
smaller
dip.
So
that
way,
there's
a
fluctuation
in
our
reality
of
actually
things
that
are
real,
that
are
real
to
us,
but
are
different
in
other
realities.
A
It
is
a
consistent
fluctuation
and
I
think
this
fluctuation
is
known
as
the
mandela
effect
for
some
things,
and
a
lot
of
things
are
the
same,
but
other
things
are,
you
know
very
different,
so
in
this
universe
it's
pretty
much
exactly
almost
exactly
the
same
as
ours
for
the
fact
that
we're
all
here
almost
and
that
everything
that
we
see
is
pretty
much
the
same.
What.
A
Almost
as
in
like
I
don't
know,
there's
an
infinite
possibility,
so
there
has
to
be
at
least
an
infinite
possibility
that
somebody
on
this
planet
is
gone
from
that
time
or
maybe
there
is
an
infinite
possibility
that
there
is.
But
the
point
is:
is
that
it's
a
parallel
universe
to
ours,
so
it
is
not
our
universe,
it
is
it's
not
ours,
but.
B
B
A
Percent
difference
right
and
that
one
percent
difference
is
large
on
our
scale
or
even
small,
on
our
scale,
but
it's
still
different
enough
that
it's
able
to
contain
our
energy,
but
not
enough
that
it's
the
same.
As
I
said,
it's
a
parallel
universe,
it's
not
the
same
as
ours,
and
if
we
have
to
arrive
at
the
time
same
time
that
we
left,
then
there
has
to
be
difference.
There's
that
fluctuation
one
of
these
fluctuations
was
maybe
something
different.
A
Maybe
one
person
decided
to
walk
on
the
other
side
of
the
sidewalk,
as
is
is
uncertainty,
at
least
in
our
future.
I
mean,
if
you're,
in
a
higher
dimension
like
the
fifth
dimension
or
looking
on
our
fourth
dimension.
Uncertainty
is
just
a
matter
of
which
way
you're
going
like
a
road,
but
to
us
uncertainty
doesn't
happen
because
we
can
only
see
the
present
as
it's
happening,
but
anyway.
B
Yeah
so
parallel
universe
fluctuations,
so
mary
is
it
mirror
mirror
on
the
wall
or
magic
mirror
on
the
wall,
mirror
mirror
definitely
a
vote
for
miramar.
Actually
there
was
another
movie
that
was
done.
Julie
roberts
was
in
a
movie
called,
mirror
yeah
based
off
of
that
quote
right,
but
maybe
that
movie
is
now
called
magic,
mirror.