Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39001118-20191002023649/@comment-5754239-20191002201707

The problem with multiverse theory in this regard is that "infinite universes" is so infinite and general that you can say anything that has ever been thought of to exist could exist if we happen to ignore that our universe works on its own set of rules. We can't break the laws of physics so that the world develops a Koopa Kingdom where Mario would live, or Koopas that would live in that world. Even his powerups are impossible: as far as we know, we can't transform a person instantly from a small state into a much more powerful state using a powerup-like object.

What I mean to say is that we either have a non-argument that says "Mario and everything else can always exist in some other universe because anything can happen" or we have to argue whether Mario and his adventures could be possible in a world with our physics.