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Here is a Hypothesis : Could the multiverse make “manifestation” a question of probability rather than mysticism?

I’ve been thinking about the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, and this idea came to mind.

If every quantum event branches into different possible universes, then there are countless versions of reality where different outcomes occur.

Now for the speculative part.

Suppose we never physically travel between universes. Instead, our decisions, habits, and actions continuously influence which branch of reality we experience over time.

In other words, what people call “manifestation” might not be about changing the universe through thought alone. It could simply be the cumulative effect of making choices that increase the probability of ending up in a future where a desired outcome occurs.

I’m not suggesting consciousness collapses wavefunctions or that this is established physics. This is simply a philosophical thought inspired by quantum mechanics and probability.

Is there any interpretation of modern physics that even loosely resembles this idea, or does it completely break down from a scientific perspective?

I’d love to hear where this reasoning fails—or if there are existing theories or papers that explore something similar.

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u/EkshuMahajan — 8 days ago