Do fictional universes exist?

Do fictional universes exist?

Fictional worlds do not exist because they are by definition, fictional. However, it could be possible for a real world to be found that resembles a fictional world in some ways.

Can you shift as a fictional character?

“No matter what anyone says, you can shift into any fictional 2-D or 3-D world. It’s a part of your subconscious, so it will end up feeling real,” Jade expressed. Shifters use what is called “scripting” to plan important parts of their experience.

Do fictional characters exist in real life?

They must exist because everything that can be imagined must exist somewhere. Only if the universe or multiverse if there is one is truly infinite. Otherwise there is still a very minor chance that some fictional characters have real life counterparts, but it is a very slim chance and it certainly wouldn’t be more than a very few.

Is it possible for a real world to resemble a fictional world?

However, it could be possible for a real world to be found that resembles a fictional world in some ways. It is doubtful that any fiction writer would be able to envision a world that would match a real world in its entirety because there are just too many variables. Some will refer to the multiverse idea where every possible world can exist.

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How many different realities are there in fiction?

Therefore, there must be infinite realities where characters who exist as fiction in some realities, exist as actual entities in others. The same is true for the opposite, incidentally. There must be alternate realities in which we are fictional characters.

What are the characteristics of a fictional alter in did?

There are a few assumptions that people have about fictional introjects in DID, but the reality is that there are no concrete characteristics that all fictives possess. Dissociative identity disorder in itself consists of such varying experiences, and DID alters are no different.