As a super-dimensional existence, the observer is ridiculously weak, and it seems that anyone who collects the infinite gems can kill him.
Has he thought about the meaning of his existence?
Just observe and not intervene, why make such an oath?
If He doesn't do anything, what's the point of existence?
In fact, it is a pervert with some voyeurism, and this pervert has some super-dimensional abilities. He really has no obligation to intervene in helping the creatures in the universe. It is moral to be willing to help, and it is also his right to be unwilling.
If you insist on giving Him a meaning, then His existence itself is meaningful.
According to a theory that has no beginning and no end, if the multiverse exists, there must be an observer who does not belong to any universe. Only when the multiverse is observed can it be considered to exist.
The nature of the multiverse is that the possibilities are endless. The universe is not unique, it has infinite possibilities, so at certain probability nodes, as long as different choices are made, different versions of the timeline will be ushered in.
But for people in the universe who cannot go beyond dimensions, the universe is unique. No matter how uncertain the probability is before making a choice, after making a choice, there is only one line for him to go on.
Everything is destiny.
But in the eyes of the observer, you can see what the timeline will look like after other choices are made in the probability node. So for the observer, every choice has infinite possibilities.
But to ensure that such infinite possibilities are natural, there is a premise that he cannot interfere.
Once it interferes, the interfered universe will be included in Him, and then the multiverse will gradually become unique according to His choice.
As long as he is the only one, and if he keeps interfering according to his own mood, he is actually suppressing infinite possibilities, and he is making every change change in his own direction. Over time, the possibility of the multiverse will gradually change. Few, and finally tend to be unique, and end up in one. The multiverse also ceases to exist.
In this respect, non-intervention is good for ensuring the diversity of the multiverse, but non-intervention is a very self-disciplined behavior.
But it does not mean that it cannot be interfered. If it is recognized that the universe is infinitely possible, it is also infinitely possible. The act of interference itself is also one of the infinite possibilities, and it can also cause infinite changes.
Just as He intervened, he formed a multiverse escort team, which prevented the villain from turning the multiverse into a silent universe without living beings, and allowed the multiverse to continue to develop in a multiverse direction.
But in fact, He also made a choice.
If you stand at a higher latitude than the observer, He has other possibilities. It is to insist on non-intervention, not to form a escort team, and then to be killed, and the multiverse will return to the silent era. Or not kill it, run away, and watch the villain slaughter multiverse creatures. Or without his interference, there are unexpected universes in the multiverse, and immune antibodies were born, successfully ending the villain spontaneously. wait maybe...
But this observer has made a choice, so the possible changes in the other side of the choice have nothing to do with him, and he cannot observe it.
So, is it necessary to preserve the diversity of the universe? The observer does not intervene, and Doctor Strange goes astray with a single thought, and finally destroys the universe. But the possibility of Doctor Strange, who destroyed the universe, is necessary, because he can save the multiverse because of his existence. There are many other Doctor Strange doctors who did not destroy the universe, but it is uncertain whether there is a possibility to end the villain.
Looking at the observer's non-interference behavior in this way makes sense and saves himself. But on the other hand, if he intervenes in time and prevents the villain from obtaining all the Infinity Stones in time, nothing will happen later, and there will be no villain who breaks through the multiverse to find him.
Even as long as he moves his hands and feet to make every Infinity Stone in the universe he observes incomplete, he is not afraid of another evil person breaking through the multiverse.
In the end. Whether or not to interfere depends entirely on the mood. Intervention can have reasons for interference, and non-interference also has the benefits of non-interference.
There are so many multiverses, in fact, he only needs to find a universe where the heroes have collected the infinite gems, and then let the heroes use the infinite gems to fight the infinite gems to save the world and that's it.
But He chose a path that can fight the Infinity Stones without the Infinity Stones.
In any case, it is better than He does nothing and waits for someone else to save.
In fact, for the observer, the living universe can be observed, and the inanimate universe can also be observed, but it seems that he prefers to observe the living universe.
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