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I'd like to allude to a multiverse theory/philosophy in the story I'm working on, however I am not sure the one I'm looking for exists. Is there any theory, or similar theory, that discusses the possibility of two universes that are exact replicates of each other, meaning everything that is happening in one is also happening in another, but through some quirk, could potentially be accessed? I'll spare you the complicated details but the basics is that three people are being tossed between two different "realities," almost as if they are hopping from one place to the next, however they're bodies remain in one "reality", unconscious, while the other version is awake. This means that their unconscious body in, let's call it, World 1, could be carried, moved, etc while they are awake in World 2, and vice versa.
I have an explanation for the switching of realities (don't worry, I'm not using the switching reality thing as cutting corners for information - it's the whole point of the plot, as well as the conspiracy behind it) but I also wanted one of my characters, a conspirator, to mention a theory that resembles the situation they are in to give some form of a temporary possible explanation, even if it's not the right one.
With access to these two "realities", each with its own danger, they unravel a political conspiracy, seeing two sides of the same situation. It's important that this theory that the characters have adopted to believe allows that what they see to apply to both worlds so that they don't dismiss anything or don't consider the connection that's there.
I have an explanation for the switching of realities (don't worry, I'm not using the switching reality thing as cutting corners for information - it's the whole point of the plot, as well as the conspiracy behind it) but I also wanted one of my characters, a conspirator, to mention a theory that resembles the situation they are in to give some form of a temporary possible explanation, even if it's not the right one.
With access to these two "realities", each with its own danger, they unravel a political conspiracy, seeing two sides of the same situation. It's important that this theory that the characters have adopted to believe allows that what they see to apply to both worlds so that they don't dismiss anything or don't consider the connection that's there.