I never believed in parallel universes, and I still don't. If I weren't a determinist - there'd still be no reason to think that multiple options means multiple universes playing it out. Flip a coin and it lands on heads. Though there was still a chance of getting tails (in a non-determinist world), I don't see why the conclusion is that it did happen in another universe.
Many discussions on the multiverse seem to conceptualize it as bubble universes. That doesn't make sense either. If universes were simply bubbles, they still exist in the same space as other universes, but I don't see how that is if space actually exists in universe, so it solves nothing; instead it simply lowers the rank of the term "universe" and put "multiverse" in its place. So then the question returns, only slightly different: Are there any multi-multiverses?"
I always imagine the concept of multiverses to be parallel to each other. Not in the sense of direction, but simply parallel. All universes would be equally real and pretty much are separate existences. That's just how I liked to imagine them. Do you think that sounds about right
Many discussions on the multiverse seem to conceptualize it as bubble universes. That doesn't make sense either. If universes were simply bubbles, they still exist in the same space as other universes, but I don't see how that is if space actually exists in universe, so it solves nothing; instead it simply lowers the rank of the term "universe" and put "multiverse" in its place. So then the question returns, only slightly different: Are there any multi-multiverses?"
I always imagine the concept of multiverses to be parallel to each other. Not in the sense of direction, but simply parallel. All universes would be equally real and pretty much are separate existences. That's just how I liked to imagine them. Do you think that sounds about right