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I don't know if any of you know the youtube channel "MrSuicideSheep," but it's a channel that features chilled out and emotional electronic music set to beautiful backgrounds of photography, paintings, and often digitally modified (e.g. Photoshopped) images by artists from all over the web.
I'm new to this subreddit, but I just wanted to bring to light a concept someone brought to my attention in a comment on that channel. I can't seem to find the specific video, but the background was a sci-fi imaginary landscape that was just mindblowingly beautiful and somebody said "Isn't it sad that places like this don't exist anywhere in the world?"
Another user replied "Isn't it amazing that according to the Multiverse Theory, this exact landscape exists somewhere?"
The basic idea behind the Multiverse Theory (aka Theory of Infinite Universes, Theory of Parallel Universe, etc.) is that because there is a limited amount of ways known matter can be combined and an infinite amount of space, every conceivable object or place exists somewhere - and in fact exists infinite different times and places.
Tl;dr: According to the Multiverse Theory, every imaginary landscape submitted to this subreddit exists billions of times over somewhere in space.
Edit: And by this same standard every place, landscape, world, object you dream up in your head also exists.
Edit 2: grammar
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