If there is a God and there are multiverses...

I believe there is one "God" and we are ALL it. Everything that exists literally IS it, as per the concept of Brahman.

There are many reasons it makes sense to me.

I am not at all certain but it's my best guess...

I did not know about such concepts until researching monism after personal "mystical" experiences.
 
A catholic once said to me that God is above himself infinitely since he is above the very fabric of logic that he created, he is the logos after all. One view that kinda I like from all this multiverse stuff is that from jojo part 7 that, if I'm not mistaken, from all the multiverses in part 7 only one spawn Jesus, think about that for a minute and all the possibilities that comes with infinite multiverses with infinite possibilities.
 
This is the shittiest universe. Probably created by an autistic god or a god who had no idea what the hell he/she/it was doing.

Thanks, asshole!

In the Platonic, Neopythagorean, Middle Platonic, and Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the demiurge (/ˈdɛmi.ɜːrdʒ/) is an artisan-like figure responsible for fashioning and maintaining the physical universe. In the various branches of the Neoplatonic school (third century onwards), the demiurge is the fashioner of the real, perceptible world after the model of the Ideas, but (in most Neoplatonic systems) is still not itself "the One". In the arch-dualist ideology of the various Gnostic systems, the material universe is evil, while the non-material world is good.

According to some strains of Gnosticism, the demiurge is malevolent, as it is linked to the material world. In others, including the teaching of Valentinus, the demiurge is simply ignorant or misguided.
 
If there are infinite universes, and it is possible that such a being can exist, then it is likely a universal god does exist in some form. Although what he wants from us, if anything, is impossible to judge without some kind of personal contact with said diety.
So, go find a way to worship you're comfortable with, and find an answer if the question bugs you.
As for me, I'll stick to praying to dread Anubis, weigher of souls.
 
God is essentially the One "being" beyond space and time. Other universes would exist in space and time, so God would've created them as well, or they would've been created by another universe created by God (like GTA IV).
 
In one universe, I'm probably rich. Why isn't it this one?
Because in order to be rich in one universe you have to be poor in the other ones sorry lad
God is essentially the One "being" beyond space and time. Other universes would exist in space and time, so God would've created them as well, or they would've been created by another universe created by God (like GTA IV).
but what if the multiverse is god and every universe is like a cell of god...? I think that would be really cool. and then every multiverse is a cell of an omniversial omnigod entity and so on to infinity... woah dude
 
Does this mean there are other Gods of other multiverses, or one supreme God of all multiverses? Discuss.
God as defined in classical theism is the first cause or the principle source of unity (The One in neoplatonism). Based on that God would be the God of all multiverses since any multiplicity must necessarily derive from God. If you're ever talking about 'things' it always comes after God. The 'gods' of other multiverses would simply be powerful beings rather than big G God who is being itself, or supra-essential.
It is the principle beyond all Being, beyond all participation, totally imparticipable and transcendent, beyond all knowledge, and “unmoved in the singularity of its own unity” (Iamblichus De Mysteriis, VIII.2-3) for “no object of intellection is linked to him, nor anything else” (Iamblichus De Mysteriis, VIII.2-3). It not only transcends physical reality, but transcends the mind. It is passive, laying in ultimate repose. All things exist because of the Ineffable One, though the Ineffable One is beyond all things. The Ineffable One is the ultimate and true reality, participating in nothing, prior and superior to everything else. The Ineffable One is simply the One in-and-of itself, being unconnected to anything after it. It is the first principle from which everything else (i.e., the Many) proceeds.
 
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I don't value the multiverse as anything other than a plot device in fiction. It's difficult to tie it to actual science:


 
Each multiverse had their own unique God.

Ours? It's God of course. 😇
:woo:GOD OF DEATH:woo:
 
Does this mean there are other Gods of other multiverses, or one supreme God of all multiverses? Discuss.
It means god likely prefers the whole timeless 5+ Dimensional (3 physical, 1 temporal, 1+ extra dimensions to host and view the entire timeless strings of branches, stems, roots, and endings) plant rather than any particular branch other then the prettier ones. Some outcomes are pleasing, others merely taken as necessary for the important ones to exist.

I sense like the late Roman,the average citizen in the Shang dynasty before Wu of Zhou came, or Qin Shi Huang much later to the Zhou dynasty that feeling of being in a dying civilization run out of ideas and suffering malaise. We might not matter except as a consequence and by-product of making what did.

God could prefer our better selves.

The problem I have with theoretical physicists and their science is that they are aliasing (to misuse a computing term) the universe, and the particles/energy, to be a single thing mathematically which is measurable universally regardless of position and time.

If the universe presented two or more variables measurable only at their fixed location and time, which itself would shift in an expanding universe, then missing data could exist in every experiment which would affect the outcome theoretically. I've always assumed Hidden-variable theory from some disunity between the universe and energy/particles. Potentially that makes replicability impossible above a certain amount of finer and finer precision. Quantum experiments themselves then become instruments of measurement for the tiny sections of universe they exist in.

Worst of all, if the universe is expanding then the fault might be one of motion which we cannot perceive from a point of view within the universe but might affect the experiment. Too many unanswered questions of frame and assumption which the multiple interpretations show. It would be hard to prove that Anti-Aliasing would be the ideal way to solve the waveform collapse.
 
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