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multiverse
[ muhl-ti-vurs ]
noun
- Physics. (in cosmology) a hypothetical collection of identical or diverse universes, including our own:
It is impossible to know how many universes could exist in the multiverse.
- a collection of linked fictional settings composed of multiple alternate dimensions, different timelines, etc.:
The video game is overall a more accurate representation of the franchise's multiverse than its card counterpart.
multiverse
/ ˈʌɪˌɜː /
noun
- astronomy the aggregate of all existing matter, of which the universe is but a tiny fragment
multiverse
- The collection of parallel universes that comprise all of reality in some quantum mechanical and cosmological theories.
Word History and Origins
Origin of multiverse1
Example Sentences
Williams, 43, joked that a similar case during her own career would have put her "in jail", adding: "You would have heard about it in another multiverse."
Sir Patrick, meanwhile, last reprised his Professor Charles Xavier role in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in 2022.
Patrick Stewart will appear in “Doomsday” as Professor Charles Xavier, after making a brief cameo as the character in 2022’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”
The finale of the Disney+ series “Loki” saw the titular character taking on a role integral to the stability of the entire multiverse, and his inclusion in “Doomsday” surprised many fans.
The movie ended with Parker accidentally breaking open the multiverse and allowing two previous Spider-Men, played by Tobey MaGuire and Andrew Garfield, to return, with all three existing at the same time.
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