This paper proposes a unified conceptual framework in which the universe is modeled as an infinite-sided “dice,” where each side represents a possible state of reality within a complete underlying state space analogous to a universal wavefunction. In this model, all possible configurations coexist at the level of Ultimate Reality, with no preferred outcome or collapse. Observers are treated as limited subsystems of this total state space, accessing only restricted projections of the whole, which gives rise to the appearance of definite outcomes, probabilistic behavior, and sequential time evolution. Within this interpretation, quantum mechanics describes the structure of the full possibility space, while perceived wavefunction collapse is reinterpreted as a perspectival restriction rather than a physical reduction of states. Quantum entanglement reflects global coherence across the total system, and relativity emerges from observer-dependent slicing of a consistent underlying reality. The many-worlds interpretation corresponds to the coexistence of all branches within this infinite state space. Collectively, these perspectives are treated as complementary descriptions of a single unified framework rather than competing theories.
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