Is Morbius Real?

Half-ironic, half-serious question: if quantum magick can prove there is a multiverse, is Morbius real out there somewhere in the multiverse? Or is that not how the multiverse works.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    no because there is no multiverse, moron, there isnt even quantum magick

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The theory is
    >There are infinite amount of universes for every possibility

    The theory is NOT
    >There are infinite possibilities

    Morb can't happen in real life. It depicts situation that simply can't happen.
    There are, however, many universes where the movie broke box office records and remembered in the future as the greatest action film ever made.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      This is wrong actually. The theory also states that physics in other universes are non-newtonian and scientific principles are completely different. Morbius could very well happen if the scientific laws of a universe allow for it.
      https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2019/03/15/this-is-why-the-multiverse-must-exist/?sh=2055ae686d08
      https://www.space.com/32728-parallel-universes.html

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Oh frick!

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Mhm. There is an alternate universe where gravity works in reverse, for example.
          The real question OP should be asking is: are the scientific laws in the morbius too outlandish even for another universe where scientific laws are entirely different?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        That's the paradox that kinda proves Morbius wouldn't work. The laws in the universe closely follow the same ours do. For the sake of plot, and through some bullshit plot device certain characters in such stories are allowed to negate them or supposedly find a loophole handwaved as some special trait or whatnot. But it's still fantasy. If laws in any hypothetical Morbius universe would be so different, it wouldn't be Morbius as you know it - likely the whole universe would look and work differently, biology, yet alone civilization would change severely through butterfly effect. Quite possibly with physics so different, there wouldn't be humans, or at least humans as you would think of them.

        The theory is
        >There are infinite amount of universes for every possibility

        The theory is NOT
        >There are infinite possibilities

        Morb can't happen in real life. It depicts situation that simply can't happen.
        There are, however, many universes where the movie broke box office records and remembered in the future as the greatest action film ever made.

        is kinda right in his first two statements, and they do not oppose claim. Yes, physics can be different but internal consistency and coherence is still a constant for things to trudge along. Change one big part of the equation however and it's very likely all other parts will have to adjust.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >The theory is there are infinite amounts of universes for every possibility - No there are infinite possibilities.

      If our understanding of reality is constantly shifting, how can you definitively say what is possible and what is not possible if you're looking at reality from a limited perspective? I'd say Morbius can be real when you realize that the unmanifested can be more real than the manifested. If the concept of Morbius exists within a conscious mind, and that conscious mind decides to experience it, then it can be considered real imo.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        This as well.
        If there are an infinite number of possibilities then it is only possible that there will be a universe where someone comes up with an idea for a fictional property thar 100% exists somewhere in the multiverse to a T because they coincidentally thought up the premise that another universe is based on.

        That could be our universe where this happens, and that fictional property that is actually real could very well be Morbius

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Morb can't happen in real life. It depicts situation that simply can't happen.
      Source?

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I think vampires can be engineered, but i don't think they will achieve physical capabilities demonstrated in movie.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I'm sure there is a mobius universe somewhere. Please delete your thread now this meme was never funny

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Is he supposed to be Jesus?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      yes

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        He's better than the last Jesus.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Yes, a fictional comic book character from Spider-Man who was only created as a way to get by the Comics Code and who you've only heard of because of memes surrounding the failed movie is real.

    The people making these threads really need to start watching something other than the MCU.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I knew about morbius before you homosexual. Ive read the first 200 issues of the original ASM run, he was in issues #100 - #104 initially after Peter grew extra limbs.
      He was also done very humorously in the 90s sat am cartoon
      >NEED... PLASMA....
      >The people making these threads really need to start watching something other than the MCU.
      Black person it was a valid question about the multiverse.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    > Is Morbius Real?
    No, outside of it being a fictional character
    >if quantum magick can prove there is a multiverse, is Morbius real out there somewhere in the multiverse?
    If what can prove what now? There isn't any quantum magic tradition. Multiverse may be a thing but potential doesn't mean existence - that's the kind of bullshit that's often annoying. People assume that infinite universes and infinite variations means existence of everything one can think of. But we can think of things inherently inconsistent and broken, ones that cannot really function in the constraints of our laws of physics.

    It's unlikely you got superheroes just because someone thought of some. Stories may have an echo or inspiration somewhere out there, but they're still simply stories. You are here, in the world now, don't look for bullshit that barely works even on screen (given how crappy Marvel usually is with movie plots), yet alone elsewhere.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >But we can think of things inherently inconsistent and broken, ones that cannot really function in the constraints of our laws of physics.
      Other universes abide by different laws of nature.

      That's the paradox that kinda proves Morbius wouldn't work. The laws in the universe closely follow the same ours do. For the sake of plot, and through some bullshit plot device certain characters in such stories are allowed to negate them or supposedly find a loophole handwaved as some special trait or whatnot. But it's still fantasy. If laws in any hypothetical Morbius universe would be so different, it wouldn't be Morbius as you know it - likely the whole universe would look and work differently, biology, yet alone civilization would change severely through butterfly effect. Quite possibly with physics so different, there wouldn't be humans, or at least humans as you would think of them.

      [...] is kinda right in his first two statements, and they do not oppose claim. Yes, physics can be different but internal consistency and coherence is still a constant for things to trudge along. Change one big part of the equation however and it's very likely all other parts will have to adjust.

      I didnt mean the whole morbius universe, I just meant morbius himself.
      There logically has to be a universe that has laws of physics that would allow for him to exist. Granted, that universe will probably look very different to ours and the movie's, probably would be full of vampires and monsters and backwards ass physics and shit.

      I just meant that in the multiverse, is it possible that a vampire named Michael Morbius exists. Me thinks so.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Lmao yes.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    It's morbin time

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    There are infinite universes but they still abide by laws that govern them. From what we gather in our dimension there is no precedent to say that anything like Morb can exist anywhere else if we are the golden standard. Go say that there are infinite possibilities is true given they still abide by the laws that govern reality, so this would mean differences within the norm. Alternative histories, deviations of Earthly geography, celestial bodies and variances of you, for example.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      But the rules that govern reality change from universe to universe. I linked several articles that say this earlier. It is believed that we are one of the (comparatively, in the grand scheme of the vastness) few Newtonian universes. We are not the gold standard.

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    Kys ( that means kiss yourself 🙂 )

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Gonna watch the film. What am I in for?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Unironically a good time. Not because it is written well but because it is written so poorly you can't help but laugh. Its so bad that its good. You can't not have fun watching morbius

      Bonus laughs if you stick around for both of those braindead post credit scenes

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Its morbin time

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