Pretty much yeah but it’s own design it would constantly contradict itself.
ITT: anons misunderstand what "infinite universes" means.
Infinite universes doesn't mean that every possible universe exists.
There are infinite numbers in between 1 and 2, but none of them are 3.
>Infinite: limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
Once you give it a limit it’s no longer infinite so if it can’t be a 3 than it’s not infinite the which means it’s not a true multiverse because no it’s no longer anything could happen but instead just somethings. It’s still alternate universes but no longer infinite so no longer a multiverse. Unless I’m wrong but I could’ve sworn multiverse theory was infinite universes.
>Unless I’m wrong but I could’ve sworn multiverse theory was infinite universes.
You are wrong. Multiverse theory does indeed state that there are infinite universes, but you do not understand what the word infinite means.
As I've already mentioned, there's infinite numbers between 1 and 2 - the numbers between 1 and 2 are endless and it is impossible to calculate how many of them there are. But even still, that infinity of numbers does not include every possible number. Infinities do not have to contain every possibility.
7 months ago
Anonymous
I gave you a textbook description of infinite, limitless is the first word used you’re wrong.
7 months ago
Anonymous
Yeah, it's limitless because there is no limit to the number of things contained within. That doesn't mean there's no limit to which kind of things are contained within.
7 months ago
Anonymous
That’s the dumbest thing I’ve read all day. If there’s a limit than it’s not limitless.
>Once you give it a limit it’s no longer infinite so if it can’t be a 3 than it’s not infinite
that's not what infinite means.
There are an infinite number of even numbers, even if you have to leave out the odd numbers to make that set of numbers. Infinite doesnt have to mean absolutely everything that exists
ITT: anons misunderstand what "infinite universes" means.
Infinite universes doesn't mean that every possible universe exists.
There are infinite numbers in between 1 and 2, but none of them are 3.
nope, it's a universal constant in all timelines
a canon event, if you will
Probably
I despise the concept of universal constants, they make no sense. Across the spiderverse was a terrible film.
By definitions canon event means the multiverse can’t happen. No longer is it an infinite possibility but now a very limited possibility.
So what you’re saying is that multiversal constants make no sense
Pretty much yeah but it’s own design it would constantly contradict itself.
>Infinite: limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
Once you give it a limit it’s no longer infinite so if it can’t be a 3 than it’s not infinite the which means it’s not a true multiverse because no it’s no longer anything could happen but instead just somethings. It’s still alternate universes but no longer infinite so no longer a multiverse. Unless I’m wrong but I could’ve sworn multiverse theory was infinite universes.
>Unless I’m wrong but I could’ve sworn multiverse theory was infinite universes.
You are wrong. Multiverse theory does indeed state that there are infinite universes, but you do not understand what the word infinite means.
As I've already mentioned, there's infinite numbers between 1 and 2 - the numbers between 1 and 2 are endless and it is impossible to calculate how many of them there are. But even still, that infinity of numbers does not include every possible number. Infinities do not have to contain every possibility.
I gave you a textbook description of infinite, limitless is the first word used you’re wrong.
Yeah, it's limitless because there is no limit to the number of things contained within. That doesn't mean there's no limit to which kind of things are contained within.
That’s the dumbest thing I’ve read all day. If there’s a limit than it’s not limitless.
>Once you give it a limit it’s no longer infinite so if it can’t be a 3 than it’s not infinite
that's not what infinite means.
There are an infinite number of even numbers, even if you have to leave out the odd numbers to make that set of numbers. Infinite doesnt have to mean absolutely everything that exists
ITT: anons misunderstand what "infinite universes" means.
Infinite universes doesn't mean that every possible universe exists.
There are infinite numbers in between 1 and 2, but none of them are 3.
>a canon event, if you will
I want morons to stop using these words as if they mean anything outside of the context of Spider-Verse
after the fionna/dj flame shit? Muto unironically hates that couple
Infinite multiverse means Infinite deaths.
Yes, somewhere here:
>https://www.fanfiction.net//
Didn't they publish some book that focused on Finn and FP being the best couple ever around the time this episode premiered?
Yes. Poor artist doing the shit the writers should have done
Probably, just don't expect to see it any time soon.
Sure, but that relationship was doomed to fail anyway.
Whenever the show touched on anything romantic I would always find it really awkward and it made me uncomfortable.
Yeah it’s that porn comic.
Finncels remain the lowest form of life
Also I was curious, IS the AT multiverse infinite? When did they say that?
Perhaps Farmworld. It was ambiguous who Finn paired with so it could be Farmworld Flame Princess.
>ambiguous
Anon please, this kid pretty much screamed "Farmworld HW is my mom".
Yes, the vampire universe where FP is dead and Finn is a baby