A multiversalist is a person who believes in the existence of the multiverse, a collection of multiple universes, and often applies multiversal thinking to personal growth and creativity. While the term can refer to a believer in various theories of infinite universes, it is also used by the followers of specific creators and thinkers, such as Matthew Wayne Selznick and Prince Israel Zaar, to describe individuals who embrace a mindset of seeing multiple perspectives and fostering creative problem-solving.
Scientific and Philosophical Multiversalism
Level One Multiversalism:
This theory suggests that an infinite universe contains every physically possible variant of reality, meaning that identical copies of individuals exist in different, geographically distant parts of the universe.
Atheistic Multiversalism:
In this context, atheistic multiversalism posits an infinite number of universes with variations ranging from a few toes to no intelligent life.
Christian Multiversalism:
This view allows for an infinite number of universes with divine creativity and variety, as it is not limited by the laws of physics found in our universe.
Personal and Creative Applications
A Way of Thinking:
Some see “multiversalism” as a cognitive trait, a talent for seeing the “bigger picture,” embracing contradictions, and generating new solutions to complex problems.
Creator Communities:
The term is used by authors and creators to build communities around their work and inspire creative individuals.
Self-Growth:
Multiversalists, in this sense, also engage in self-discovery and growth, with organizations providing support for individuals to explore new ideas and find meaning.
Examples of Multiversalist Thought
The Sovereign Era:
A storyworld created by Matthew Wayne Selznick, where the term is used to define a community of creators and readers interested in its lore.
Zaarrianism:
A philosophy by Prince Israel Zaar that encourages positive intelligence, creativity, and growth, with a focus on multiversalization.
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