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We exist on the electromagnetic spectrum of energy, there are other types of energy and waves outside of that spectrum that we are aware exist, thus it’s reasonable to think there might be other realities outside of what we experience, this has lead to the idea of multiple universes, but that is a misinterpretation, as if we ever found ourselves outside of the electromagnetic spectrum we would cease to exist, as our matter does not exist in that spectrum. There is no evidence of any sort of butterfly effect multiverse sort of nonsense, that’s woo woo bullshit science fiction.
Anyone referring to the double slit experiment or schrodinger’s cat as proof of a multiverse don’t understand the basic concepts behind both of those things.
Sounds like you don't understand the basic concepts involved, given that Many Worlds Theory has nothing to do with "other types of energy on the electromagnetic spectrum". Like, at all. Not even a little.
To be blunt, if you do not understand what is being claimed, you should try to learn, not make assertive statements about things you don't understand. It's frankly incredibly arrogant.