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Central to any discussion about the universe is the concept of time, often perceived as a progression of rules and outcomes dictated by the dimension we occupy. The notion of a block universe emerges, where all possible histories exist concurrently within a multi-way graph. This structure, albeit uncomputable in its entirety—due to the inherent nature of computational irreducibility—presents a model of realities that coexist but remain bound by our limited observational capabilities.