User blog comment:Unownshipper/Can "Burial at Sea" be counted as canon?/@comment-3967731-20131114022302/@comment-6024608-20131115044908

Infinite Multiverse, applying Heisenberg the instant you interact thru a Tear with a universe (and every iota of interaction subsequent down to every quantum of matter or energy/gravity whatever),  you are creating another parallel universe (break that event down into infinite number of infinitely small interactions results in an infinite cascade of more parallel universes). Infinite numbers of everything spiraling off on their own paths. In the end for any universe you 'fix', there have come into existance a infinite number you dont fix. (and any you think you fixed there are an infinite possibilities someone else woill just pop in and 'unfix' it )

All of it is a good enough plot idea for a 2 page pulp sci-fi mag from the 50s but anything beyond it is futile. Any story is a zero as one over infinity is equal to zero.

How Elizabeth can make these 'Tears' between universes  (or even how such Tears can even exist - no explanation, no physical laws or even theories about how that pixie dust is supposed to work...). Simply apply the trope 'wave of a hand' and say the magic word 'whatever' and its done so we can get back to slaughtering imaginary people in a computer game.

Whatever.

Testxyz (talk) 04:49, November 15, 2013 (UTC)