garyvp
Active Member
No, because of the ontological nature of the original premise. If multiple universes exist they exist inside a larger whole, or all are guided/driven by the rule that they all exist. If there were a universe wherein Multiples didn't exist then all others would cease to exist. Either Multiples exist or we are the universe in which they don't we have some, albeit sketchy, evidence that other universes exist ergo a universe in which they don't can't exist.
See Sabine Hossenfelder on You Tube - Why the multiverse is religion, not science.
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