It is strange that physicists would propose a heretofore unexamined (possibly undetectable) "multiverse" of parallel physical realities while so obviously failing to account for what is essentially the most basic and significant fact about living beings, which is that everything we know and understand about ourselves and our universe is a component of an apparently separate, complete, and more or less self-sufficient (that is, automatically generated) internal reality.
The multiverse, for all the technical sophistication it may represent as a solution to unsolved problems in physics and cosmology, does not, in retrospect, appear to have been entirely a human invention.
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