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Does the multiverse, created by the simplest UD, itself correspond directly to our universe?

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Does the multiverse, created by the simplest UD, itself correspond directly to our universe?

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Lets assume it does. This would mean that there are two notable levels where our universe is being created simultaneously. On one level the creation is slow and inefficient because of the dovetailing with all the other possible universes. On another level the creation is relatively efficient. Here axioms of higher complexity may be related to spacetime points. Axioms of lower complexity (and higher multiplicity) to global laws of physics. At least here it does matter which UD we have chosen. When comparing the two levels of calculation, it seems that the calculations of all possible (spacetime) points in our present multiverse corresponds to the calculation of the creation of all possible universes, each still at an early stage. This paragraph’s conjecture is relatively strong, and I can imagine that it may be refuted easily.

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