u/SachinKarnik

Parallel Universes

Parallel universes have always fascinated me — not just in science fiction, but in how different cultures and philosophies imagine them.
• Physics talks about the multiverse as a possibility, with infinite versions of reality branching from every choice.
• Myth and spirituality often describe echo worlds or shadow realms where destinies unfold differently.
• Even psychology plays with the idea — “what if” lives we carry in memory or dream.
What I find most intriguing is how these ideas overlap: science, myth, and imagination all pointing to the possibility that reality isn’t singular.
Do you think parallel universes are just a metaphor we use to process choices and regrets, or could they be something more literal?

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u/SachinKarnik — 9 hours ago
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I’m looking for a few early readers who’d be open to sharing an honest review on Amazon. It’s a story around parallel worlds, memory, and choices that echo across them.

If that sounds interesting, I’d love to send you a copy. No pressure at all.

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u/SachinKarnik — 1 month ago