There are some who are framing the multiverse as being a conception of materialists. Little is further from the truth.
In fact, almost all indigenous spirituality includes some version of a multiverse. They vary in conception from two universes to those with infinite universes. Some use the term "dimensions" but it means the same thing - other physical realities. Everett - like many other QM physicists - was not unaware of such spiritual perspectives.
Added to that, a litle in-depth assessment will make it clear that accepting the actuality of a multiverse sets one against materialism/physicalism in many ways.
So, whether one accepts a multiverse or not, I'd really like that all who value facts move beyond the ignorance of framing it as something devised by materialists.
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Beyond those clear facts, it is puzzling that anyone who is aware that primary consciousness "precedes" physical would think that such consciousness would express only as a singular physical universe.
In fact, almost all indigenous spirituality includes some version of a multiverse. They vary in conception from two universes to those with infinite universes. Some use the term "dimensions" but it means the same thing - other physical realities. Everett - like many other QM physicists - was not unaware of such spiritual perspectives.
Added to that, a litle in-depth assessment will make it clear that accepting the actuality of a multiverse sets one against materialism/physicalism in many ways.
So, whether one accepts a multiverse or not, I'd really like that all who value facts move beyond the ignorance of framing it as something devised by materialists.
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Beyond those clear facts, it is puzzling that anyone who is aware that primary consciousness "precedes" physical would think that such consciousness would express only as a singular physical universe.