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DC's Guide to the Multiverse
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"I can say without a doubt that there are an infinite number of universes. Some are just like our own... but for one or two significant events, exactly the same." -Lex Luthor
DC is big. Even as far as fictional settings are concerned, few have literally infinite universes to explore. So, how big is infinity? And does anything out there relate to anything in here? Alternate realities and higher planes of existence are just science fiction tropes, right? Today, we're exploring the smallest thing in the universe to the entirety of existence itself to see just where it all falls on The Imaginary Axis! The implicate and explicate, the possible and impossible, Heaven, Hell, and every conceivable universe! Strap in and DON'T PANIC!
The Joker's BIG Secret:
How Strong is the Hulk?
The Truth about Thor's Hammer:
Batman's EXTENDED Origin:
How Fast is the Flash?
How do Poké Balls Work?
DC's Map of the Multiverse:
Visit the DC Database for all your multiversal needs!
Multiverse Theories
Dark Flow
Eternal Inflation
Scale of the Universe
String Theory
M-Theory
Clips from:
NASA
Contact
Bioshock Infinite
Star Trek
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Dragon Ball Super
Superman II
Man of Steel
Young Justice
Superman: The Animated Series
Sliders
Supergirl
Planck Length- Smallest Thing in the Universe - Microscopic Universe
Out Of Sight - From Quarks To Molecules
Controversy between Phys Math String Theory explained- 1-1 1-1...
Hypercubes, starting from dimension 0 up to dimension 6
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
The Flashpoint Paradox
The Flash
Justice League Unlimited
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
DC Universe Online
Justice League
Renaud Capuçon- Beethoven - Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 2 in F major, Op. 50 (Kurt Masur)
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No copyright infringement intended.
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