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From Not Even Wrong:

It turns out the multiverse does exist, just off the A76, 25 miles north of Dumfries in Scotland. It’s called the Crawick Multiverse and is now open 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is 5 pounds, but parking is free.

The idea seems to be that

the park is a modern take on Neolithic monuments such as Stonehenge, which paid tribute to the movements of the Solar System – but this time the focus is on the latest advances in physics, such as chaos theory and the idea of parallel universes. More.

But wait! Stonehenge was actually useful, wasn’t it?

Figures these days they’d be building a monument to flapdoodle.

See also: The multiverse: Where everything turns out to be true, except philosophy and religion

and

As if the multiverse wasn’t bizarre enough …meet Many Worlds

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