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Speaker 1: Ever wondered if there's another you out there somewhere living

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a totally different life. Welcome to the mind bending world

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of the multiverse. You see, scientists and philosophers have been

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cooking up some crazy theories that will make your brain

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do somersaults. First up, we've got a theory that imagines

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our universe as a bubble floating in a sea of

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infinite bubbles. Each one is a universe with its own

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laws of physics. Next, another theory suggests every decision you

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make splits reality into a new timeline. So somewhere there's

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a version of you who decided to watch cat videos

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instead of this one. Hold onto your hats because another

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theory suggests that our universe is just one of many

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floating in higher dimensions. Then there's a theory involving quantum

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mechanics sprouting new universes like rabbits every time a quantum

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event occurs. Lastly, another hypothesis posits that every possible mathematical

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structure exists as its own universe. Ready to have your

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mind blown, stick around as we dive deep into these things.

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You won't believe what scientists and philosophers have discovered. See

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you in the next universe. We're diving into one of

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the most mind blowing theories out there, the Many World's

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interpretation ever seen Doctor Strange or Rick and Morty. These

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pop culture hits give us a glimpse into this fascinating idea.

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According to the Many Worlds interpretation, every quantum decision creates

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a new universe. Imagine you're flipping a coin. In our universe,

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it lands heads, but in another universe, it lands tales.

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Now extend that concept to every single decision, every quantum event,

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and you've got an infinite number of parallel universes. In

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Doctor Strange, we see alternate realities with different versions of

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the same events, and in Rick and Morty, the characters

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frequently jump between parallel universes, each with its own unique

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twists and turns. These shows might be fictional, but they

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beautifully illustrate the Many World's interpretation. But not everyone is

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on board with this theory. Skeptics argue that it's nearly

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impossible to test. How do you prove the existence of

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other universes when we can't even observe them. It's a

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tough nut to crack, and the scientific community remains divided.

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What do you think. Is the Many World's interpretation at

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groundbreaking insight into the nature of reality or just a

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fascinating piece of science fiction. Let us know in the

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comments below. Stay tuned because we're just getting started up. Next,

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we'll explore a theory that makes the Many World's interpretation

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look like child's play. If you thought the Many World's

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interpretation was mind bending, wait until you hear about bubble universes.

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Picture this. Our universe is just one bubble in a

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vast multiverse, floating in an endless cosmic foam. Each bubble

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represents a different universe with its own unique laws of

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physics and constants. Now visualize soap bubbles colliding or drifting

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apart in a sink. That's how these universes might interact.

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Sometimes they might even merge, creating entirely new realities. Imagine

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the possibilities. What would it feel like if we could

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pop into another bubble? Would we find a world with

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entirely different rules or something eerily similar to our own.

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It's a tantalizing thought, isn't it. This theory suggests that

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the Big was just one bubble expanding out of many

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and who knows, maybe right now another bubble is forming,

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just waiting to be discovered. The idea of bubble universes

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stretches our imagination to its limits and challenges our understanding

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of what universe really means. But like the many world's interpretation,

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it's incredibly difficult to test. We're left to wonder and speculate,

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peering into the unknown. What do you think could we

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one day pop into another bubble and explore a whole

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new reality. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Stick around because our journey through the multiverse is far

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from over. In the next chapter, we'll delve into a

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theory that takes the concept of parallel universes to a

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whole new level. Just when you thought our journey through

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the multiverse couldn't get any stranger, we introduce you to

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the holographic principle. Imagine this, Everything you see, touch, and

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experience might just be a three D projection of information

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encoded on a distant two D surface. Yes, you heard

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that right. Our entire reality could be a hologram picture,

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the most intricate three D movie you've ever seen, but

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instead of wearing special glasses, you're living it. This theory

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suggests that all the information about our universe is stored

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on a two dimensional boundary, and what we perceive as

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three dimensional is just a projection. Mind blowing, isn't it?

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But wait, it gets even more intriguing. The holographic principle

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ties into the idea of simulated realities. Think about the matrix.

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What if our world is just a sophisticated simulation. Are

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we living in a computer generated reality meticulously crafted by

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some higher intelligence. This idea not only challenges our perception

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of the universe, but also our understanding of existence itself. Now,

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let's stir the pot of controversy. If our reality is

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a projection, are we even real? What does it mean

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to be conscious or self aware in a holographic universe?

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These questions have profound implications, touching on philosophy, science, and

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even spirituality. Some scientists argue that this theory could help

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reconcile the mysteries of black holes and quantum gravity, while

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others remain skeptical. So what do you think. Are we

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living in a holographic simulation or is this just another

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wild theory? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Our

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exploration of the multiverse continues to push the boundaries of

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human understanding, and there's still so much more to uncover.

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Just when you thought our journey couldn't get any stranger,

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we delve into the world of brain cosmology. Imagine this.

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Our universe is like a sheet of paper floating in

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a vast higher dimensional space. But we're not alone. Other brains,

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or parallel universes also exist. Stacked like sheets of paper

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in a cosmic ream. Visualize this. Each brain represents a

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different universe with its own unique laws of physics and dimensions.

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These brains float and move within this higher dimensional space,

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sometimes coming close but never quite touching or do they

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Here's where it gets truly mind bending. Some theories suggest

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that these brains can interact, and when they do, the

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consequences could be catastrophic or miraculous. Picture two brains colliding,

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their energies merging in a cataclysmic event. Could such an

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interaction be responsible for the Big Bang, the explosive event

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that birthed our universe? This idea challenges our understanding of

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cosmic origins and raises profound questions. Are we just one

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of many universes born from such collisions? And if brains

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can interact, could another collision occur? Potentially altering or even

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ending our universe as we know it. The implications are staggering.

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Brain cosmology not only expands our understanding of the multiverse,

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but also introduces the possibility of a dynamic, ever changing cosmos.

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It suggests that the very fabric of reality is more

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fluid and interconnected than we ever imagined. So what do

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you think. Are we living on a fragile brain drifting

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through higher dimensional space, always at the mercy of potential

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cosmic collisions. Now we arrive at a theory that challenges

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the very fabric of our existence, the simulation hypothesis. Imagine this,

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Everything you see, feel, and experience is not real in

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the traditional sense, but is part of a sophisticated simulation

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created by advanced beings. Think of it as the ultimate

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cosmic video game, where we are the characters and our

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universe is the game world. This idea isn't just science fiction.

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It's a serious scientific hypothesis that has gained traction among physicists, philosophers,

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and technologists. The argument goes like this, if it's possible

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to create a similar universe, and if advanced civilizations have

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the technology to do so, then it's statistically likely that

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we are living in one of countless simulated realities. Think

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about the implications every decision you make, every interaction, every emotion.

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Are they pre programmed by some cosmic coder. If our

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universe is a simulation, what purpose does it serve? Are

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we a grand experiment, a form of entertainment, or something

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beyond our comprehension. Now let's consider the mind bending possibilities.

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If we're in a simulation, could we interact with our creators?

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Could we ever escape or manipulate the simulation? And if

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we did, what would we find outside it? This hypothesis

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doesn't just make us question our reality. It forces us

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to rethink the very nature of existence and consciousness. Are

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we merely data points in a vast complex algorithm or

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is there something inherently real about our experiences? So what

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do you think? Are we living in a simulation or

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is this just another wild theory? Share your thoughts in

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the comments below. Is your life a cosmic video game?

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Or is there more to our existence than meets the eye.

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As we conclude our mind expanding journey through the multiverse,

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let's take a moment to recap the theories that have

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challenged our understanding of existence. First, we explored the many

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world's interpretation, suggesting that every decision spawns a new parallel universe. Next,

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we dove into bubble universes, where our universe is just

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one bubble among countless others in a vast cosmic foam.

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Then we ventured into the holographic principle, proposing that our

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three dimensional reality is a projection of information stored on

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a distant two dimensional surface. Brain cosmology took us into

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higher dimensions, where our universe could be a membrane floating

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in a higher dimensional space. Finally, we considered the simulation hypothesis,

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questioning whether our reality is a sophisticated simulation created by

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advanced beings. Each theory offers a unique perspective on the

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nature of reality, pushing the boundaries of our imagination and understanding.

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But now we turn the question to you. Which of

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these theories feels the most real to you and why

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is it. The idea of infinite parallel worlds, the concept

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of our universe as a bubble, the notion of a

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holographic reality, the mysterious higher dimensions, or the possibility that

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we're living in a cosmic simulation. Share your thoughts in

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the comments below. Let's ignite a debate and explore these

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possibilities together. Don't forget to like, comment, and share this

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video with fellow explorers of the unknown. Your engagement helps

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us continue unraveling the deepest mysteries of existence. Until next time,

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keep questioning the nature of reality and stay curious. See

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you in the next dimension.

