Multiverse (set theory)

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title: Multiverse (set theory)
text: In mathematical set theory, the multiverse view is that there are many models of set theory, but no "absolute", "canonical" or "true" model. The various models are all equally valid or true, though some may be more useful or attractive than others. The opposite view is the "universe" view of set theory in which all sets are contained in some single ultimate model. The collection of countable transitive models of ZFC is called the hyperverse and is very similar to the "multiverse". A typical diff
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