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The multiverse theory has its own issues. But I will state one - all possible universes exist, so there is one with an intelligent designer, there is one with a God, there is one where kbachler believes in IDvolutionQuantum Electrodynamics shows that there is chance in the universe. Furthermore, dating back even to relatively early studies of light (the study of which falls under QED) we could see that if we performed experiment A, light appeared to be wave-like in nature, but if we performed experiment B, light appeared to be particle-like in nature. For a long time this duality caused an issue; how could light be both, it must be one or the other.
But then the answer came - it really is both (and frankly, this is true of all matter) and if we test it one way it appears to be a wave, and test it another way, it appears to be a particle. In other words, the results of the test were determined by the choice of the test. This is very arguably an example of free will in action.
But this leads to a new possibility - one that is very odd, but that has never been discounted, and that has some (albeit slight) evidence behind it. That possibility is that every time there IS a choice that the universe actually splits. Assuming you choice A, you are aware of the choice A universe only; the one of you that chose choice B is aware of the choice B universe only.
Thus, the choices add up to either an infinite (or essentially an infinite) number of universes, as upon each choice in each universe there is a new splitting.
Note that this possibility is not necessarily at odds with Catholic teachings.
Also note that this possibility was raised with respect to dealing with another possibility (not an actual reality.) A poster claimed that there would necessarily be more chaotic universes than orderly ones. For all sorts of reasons previously given, that isn’t at all clear, BUT IN ADDITION TO those reasons, we can point out (as a response to a hypothetical) that if there are an infinite number of universes (something that we cannot yet rule out) that his assertion would necessarily be false.
Hence, if he wishes to make his assertion, he needs to deal with the possibility of an infinite number of universes.
Which one are we in?