
Realities in this context are typically parallel universes (known as Level III in physics), although they may also be possible futures or continuites not connected to the DC Universe. Ususally, these realities are named for the Earth they contain. For example, Earth-Two was in the Earth-Two Universe, which logically would be called Universe-Two, but it wasn't.
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Within the pages of Marvel Comics, creators and editors have been wont to explore even further possibilities. As such, realities and new universes have been created to see what marvels beyond the regular (Earth-616) universe may occur. Some of the more major alternate realities include:
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When two or more outcomes occur as consequence of an event, each outcome can be considered an alternate reality, possibly explained by the fact that some events occur in different timelines or universes. The contradictory events can be considered as alternate timelines (if they are a result of time travel), or as alternate universes (when probability and quantum mechanics make things unfold differently without any travel through time occurring).
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