Think of a phase space of possible, adjacent universe slices, of which the observer can only see one, because the observer only exists within any single universe slice, not across them.
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Sorry, if you have the patience could you please explain " rotation is hyperbolic". I think I can get the rest but some of the different multiverse theories mess up my clarity.
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If you rotate an object in space, it is an affine transformation that preserves its shape, but if you rotate an object in spacetime, it experiences length and time dilation. That is because the sign of the time dimension is inverted: short distances in time are harder to travel.
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