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A Universe is a closed region of spacetime, like the one you and I inhabit. Events that happen in one Universe cannot effect any other Universe by traveling normally through spacetime.

Universes are born when part of one universe collapses into a quantum bridge, severing its connection with the parent Universe. One form this quantum bridge can take is a black hole. When this division occurs, the Laws of Physics change slightly in the newly-birthed Universe. These changes accumulate over successive generations of Universes. The kinds of Universes that tend to spawn more Universes gradually become dominant in a process of Cosmological Evolution.