Gurori wrote:Osnil Returns wrote:The Multiverse is like a room full of bouncing balls, or universes. The balls are travelling at different speeds.The balls are bouncing off one another constantly. The moment they touch, they create Ley Lines. The Ley Lines are what allow one thing to travel to another universe. The Ley Lines are temporary though, since the balls are travelling at different speeds. Often times, when a ball has been hit in one spot, it is more likely to attract another ball at that exact juncture, which often times forces one thing to travel to another universe.The Multiverse was essentially a network of rooms, each one containing a universe. A universe would bounce around it's room constantly. However, when the walls of the multiverse fell the universes were allowed to fly around freely. Since each universe is flying around at a different speed from one another, as a result universes are bouncing off each other at random. When a Universe A hits Universe B, it forms a tear on that spot in both universes. These tears are just like Osnil's Ley Lines where they are temporary paths between the two Universes. When a tear is opened, it takes about half a day for it to close. During that time the two universes are essentially connected. Once it closes they disconnect and move away from each other.
However, there are some universes that shared the same "room" and some that are even permanently connected to others. An example of a universe being permanently connected to an other could actually be the 12 Universes of Dragon Ball (hell, DBZ even supports Universes being balls).
A common size for a tear formed by a universe connection is about the size of the average galaxy (quite on the universal scale). If however a tear is big enough, it can essentially allow the two universes to merge and become one.
As for what happens if you somehow penetrate a Universe and don't enter another, I'm not sure but It probably doesn't cause unplanned deconstruction since Zalgo's Palace of GLASS survives peacefully outside any Universe.
This is so much more work than mine.