If you are familiar with quantum physics you understand that matter exists in all states in all places at once. It is our perceptions or observations that change things into a single state, place and time.
You see if you want to make it really simple here it is. There are 3 basic realities. There is your reality, there is another's reality and then there is our shared reality. All 3 are very different.
The reality I accept? I accept all states at all times everywhere. That's my reality. Wouldn't it be nice to live everywhere in every state all at once? You understand the concept but you deny the reality.
There are many more realities than that, if one accepts the Everett-Graham-Wheeler interpretation. I just created two new universes, one where I posted this reply, another where I didn't. The number of possible universes must be almost infinite, because of the almost infinite number of possible choices and outcomes in the multiverse. Even my word choice has multiversal implications.
Dizzying, ain't it?
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