Rules:

  • History of the world before your birth remains the same; only events happing after your birth can be changed.
  • The other version of you must still be alive, you cannot go to a world that you are dead in. (This essentially forces you to murder/abduct your alt-self, so travelling has a ethical cost to it 😉)
  • There may be other multiverse travellers out there

(Btw, is it ethical to murder an alternate version of your self? Is that even murder or just self-harm technically?)

  • throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    23 hours ago

    Can I go to a universe that has another me but the original me from that universe is dead?

    This question was inspired by Dark Matter (2024), in the TV series, you could.

    But the rules of this questions, no. (Where’s the fun in that? 😉) The alt-you must be alive the moment of your entry attempt, otherwise you can’t enter that universe. The alt-you’s death after the moment of your entry is irrelevent, but if you leave, and if there’s no more versions of you in the universe, then, that universe is no longer accessible to you (or any version of you).