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You're sitting in this room right now. But maybe in another universe, you stood up. Maybe you never opened this video. Maybe you're living a completely different life. The multiverse. Sounds beautiful. But is it mathematics? Or just a well-written story? I'm Richard Feynman. And the multiverse might be the most seductive idea in all of science. Seductive ideas are dangerous. They feel true before you've checked whether they are. So let's check. In this video: → The coin flip problem (before you look, it's both — so where does tails go?) → Hugh Everett III's radical move (don't add collapse — just trust the equation!) → My brief meeting with Everett ("The mathematics believes it. I just wrote it down.") → The accountant analogy (ledger shows transfer, not deletion — so do the equations!) → Schrödinger equation never collapses (the math contains no collapse — ever!) → The detective story (invisible man vs butler — which is science?) → Why mathematical consistency ≠ physical reality (17 dimensions and purple gravity) → The brutal truth: we cannot test the multiverse (by construction, forever) → Gell-Mann and quarks (math demanded them — maybe it demands multiverse too?) → My Caltech student: "which version of me counts?" (Beethoven's Fifth answer!) → You are a pattern, not a thing (symphony plays in every concert hall equally) → The universe examining its own loneliness My honest position: Many worlds is serious. Mathematically motivated. But unconfirmed. Maybe permanently untestable. Anyone who tells you we know is selling something. The real you? Not fractured. Multiplied. Every version equally real. None more original.