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'''One of the points of this diagram is that if multiplicity is true, then you can hurt or help versions of yourself that are existing at the same time as you are, without presently knowing it with your limited conscious perspective. This is not to much different from doing something now or in the past that will make your future life better or worse.'''
'''One of the points of this diagram is that if multiplicity is true, then you can hurt or help versions of yourself that are existing at the same time as you are, without presently knowing it with your limited conscious perspective. This is not to much different from doing something now or in the past that will make your future life better or worse.'''
See also [[diagram superlist]]




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Regions of influence

An Originals Actual Effect on Other Versions of Itself

File:An Originals Actual Effect on Other Versions of Itself.png


One of the points of this diagram is that if multiplicity is true, then you can hurt or help versions of yourself that are existing at the same time as you are, without presently knowing it with your limited conscious perspective. This is not to much different from doing something now or in the past that will make your future life better or worse.

See also diagram superlist


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