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Is that now the most popular theory in Star Trek fandom, that there are three different universes describing
1. ST:ENT/ST:TOS/ST:TNG/ST:DS9/ST:VOY
2. ST:ENT/ST:2009movie
3. the Mirror episodes
(OriginalSeries-Earth, Movie-Earth, Mirror-Earth or whatever they are called)?
If it is a "parallel timeline" does Star Trek fandom also accept it as a "parallel universe"?
What about ST:TNG Yesterday's Enterprise - that's a different kind of time travel from the Star Trek 2009 Movie?
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Still, love your commenter name!
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First, the immediate examples given after this statement all post-date Schrödinger(1887-1961). Schrödinger postulated his happy happy cat in 1935. There are examples of multiverse stories that do indeed predate Schrödinger, the various "fairy world" stories would count but they're more fantasy than science fiction (albeit, one man's magick is another's technology and demons are just really powerful nasties from another dimension). Second, uh, most people still haven't heard of Schrödinger. :-)
Additions to the mix . . . Roger Zelazny's Amber series or Keith Laumer's Imperium or H. Beam Piper's Paratime Police . . . ad infinitim.
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I especially enjoy his concept of "fictons"; units of imagination, that if widely shared create a parallel universe.
Thus his characters visit the Lensman, Dejah Thoris and Oz. Best start off points: "The Number of the Beast" or "The Cat Who Walked Through Walls."
Love that stuff.
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Unless of course my TiVo got them from an alternate universe. In which case it better be finding me Firefly seasons 2-5.