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Could there be multiple versions of you out there in a multiverse or is this one life all we have?

Joke. Travel the multiverse and kill your alternate selves for power, Highlander-style. Condense your collective existence into a Prime Self and ascend to divinity.

Back on topic, effectively moot as each instance will likely have differing circumstances due to butterfly effect, in practice becoming wholly separate individuals. Unless some sort of metaphysical/spiritual "serial ID"/"fingerprint" exists to immutably link all these varying instances together as a common being, but that is a theological problem then.

Very volatile questions about free will and destiny if exists. If each timeline/universe has an already predestined timeline to ensure that no "self" is a 1:1 identical timeclone.

ADD: Also moral quagmire regarding morality of preserving poorer-performing instances of self, especially those with societal-detriment traits and/or circumstances. Possible argument for euthanasia. Example, Criminal Yous and whether to suffer them to live, or to put them down for the greater good?

ADD2: Imagine encountering the Magnum Opus iterations of yourself, either mundane brilliance and/or fortune, or outright fantastical birthrights. Hypothesise average human may not be able to pick themselves up off of the floor henceforth, witnessing exactly how much potential has been squandered.
 
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Back on topic, effectively moot as each instance will likely have differing circumstances due to butterfly effect, in practice becoming wholly separate individuals. Unless some sort of metaphysical/spiritual "serial ID"/"fingerprint" exists to immutably link all these varying instances together as a common being, but that is a theological problem then.

Very volatile questions about free will and destiny if exists. If each timeline/universe has an already predestined timeline to ensure that no "self" is a 1:1 identical timeclone.

I go with the idea that ever variation of you that exists has infinite copys of such, and the only difference between each one is sublime background details that don`t change anything we would notice. Like one atom existing or not, or one meal being slightly over or under seasoned, shit we would forget instantly but is a "difference".
 
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