–Last Update 29 Oct 2025 (Audio uploaded)
There are countless sources claiming that we exist simultaneously in many parallel timelines — different versions or instances of the Matrix. This topic has been explored quite extensively in recent years through various films and TV series. Just to name a few examples:
• The Marvel series Loki
• The series Dark Matter
• The series Bodies
• The film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
The well-known author Philip K. Dick spoke about these parallel timelines in his famous 1977 speech at a convention in Metz. Rizwan Virk, in his book The Simulated Multiverse, discusses this topic in great detail — even down to its technical aspects. Naturally, the New Age scene has also embraced these ideas. And that’s where I’d like to begin this discussion.
It’s often portrayed as if our consciousness was split into fragments, with each fragment being logged-in to a different parallel instance of the Matrix — one piece of consciousness per avatar. From the perspective of a sober, logical examination of the Matrix (see here ), that idea doesn’t make so much sense. It sounds unnecessarily complicated and not particularly logical.
I believe this concept has been misunderstood and misinterpreted. I, too, think there are many parallel instances of the same Matrix code — different times and epochs, but also the same epoch (such as our current one) repeated multiple times. How many there are is something I won’t speculate about; that’s ultimately a question of available hardware (servers) rather than software.
However, I believe that — looked at from outside the Matrix, where we consider ourselves to be physical beings — we can only ever be logged into one single instance at a time. Different timelines can therefore only be played sequentially. From the outside perspective, though, these instances do in fact run in parallel, since the servers and game code don’t stop when we log out.
One can create an avatar for a specific version/epoch/timeline/instance of the game. This avatar is uniquely bound to a specific player and shaped by that player’s imprint —which is unique, allowing each avatar to be clearly assigned to a particular player in the Akashic database. The player (outside the Matrix) can then choose an avatar and start to play. Essentially, it’s not all that different from how modern online multiplayer games like World of Warcraft or similar others.
Note: To me, it’s clear that this was the way the original game was designed and functioned. However, in our current illegal and corrupted copy of the game, that system no longer works properly — meaning we’re most likely stuck within this single instance.
–Oliver
I think what is being shown in Parallel movie, Dark Matter TV show, is that there are different “versions” of the game being played out. In Loki, different Timelines are shown as playing out in different worlds, (which is not what I refer to as a timeline. See here for my understanding of timelines).
Each version of the same game has different story-lines playing out, based on the collective’s choices in each version. The avatars are the same across all instances/versions of the game being played out.

However, the player is logged into only 1 instance/version of the game. In other versions of the game, the avatar is following the life script or playing a Non Player Character(NPC).
You can read my detailed blog post here on Multi-verse or Parallel Worlds.
Is there a chance that I will meet my Copy/Clone here? Yes, anything is possible in this weird Video Game!
Not only because of the multi-verse theory, but also because I think there are limited Avatars(UIs) available, so to make up for this limitation, it is possible the matrix coders, have clones running around, as NPCs! After all to the system, an avatar has an Identity number(ID), a cloned avatar can have a different ID and both can exist in same universe.
–Savitha
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