If the universe is defined as everything there is, how can there be a multiverse?

If the universe is defined as everything there is, how can there be a multiverse?

Using shitty logic like that, there can be an infinite number of multiverses as well.

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he's literally giving you the answer you imbecile. it's IF. obviously if you define it to be everything then it's fucking everything you gigantic fucking doofus

fuck off with your retarded pop-phil questions, underage fucking retard

Every thread that starts with if is retarded.

That's why you say observable universe instead of just universe.

Semantics

Observable is subjective to the size of your telescope so it's not a meaningful term.

Wrong.

Observable is the maximum you can see using any hypothetical telescope that hasn't yet been invented.

It isn't "if" the definition of the universe is literally everything. The question should drop the word "if" there's no need for it:

>Since the universe is defined as everything there is, how can there be a multiverse?

>how can there be a multiverse?

There isn't. There maybe larger constructs that define void area and non-void areas. Like Galaxy Filaments, but on a much larger scale. A scale so large that only a portion of 1 encompasses the entire known universe.