3. Carousels & Succulents
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“Our goal was the same as the past three experiments - to find variances between our worlds with a focus on areas that could be exploited. Things like sports outcomes, lottery results, etc. Basically, things that could make us money. You see, on first glance, our worlds seem virtually identical — the Allies still won World War II; iPhone models are unchanged; same politicians, unfortunately. Our calendars and astronomical data align as well, so time appears to run at the same rate. Our worlds appear to be locked together, like they’re in an eternal three-legged race.”
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