Shuri & Tony
That was weird. The wait staff had been really attentive before. Maybe someone found a chore that was taking some time, or they were getting worn down. He shrugged and reached into the pocket of his suit jacket, pulling out a package and opening it, holding it out for her to take some. Congrats! Shuri is now part of the dried blueberry club. Because they are delicious and full of antioxidants.
"That's just it. We didn't just slide over to access Genosha. It's more than a fully realized world," he said, bouncing off her ideas. "It's an entire universe that's been copied. The Guardians hit up a place called Nowhere, or whatever, and it was there. Only on fire. But the thing is, Earth always seems to be the focal point. Which, have you noticed how weird it is that this planet keeps getting nailed? It's like we're a busy intersection with no crosswalk. Anyway. This universe sort of does things itself. At one point, there was Pokemon running around. No joke. Quill wanted to keep one."
He rolled his eyes at that, before quickly digging into the bag for a few blueberries.
"If we look at the string theory," he continued, "it doesn't sufficiently cover all the possibilities. Ergo, the universe can't be definitively finite. And if we know that quantum tunnels can link into different points in time? Any minute divergence can theoretically cause another timeline to be created. That means there could be infinite Earths. Strange is gung ho about not messing with our tear, and kept saying words like 'collapse.' So the question we need to think about is this: What happens if one of those Earths collapses? Could it impact any Earths that it diverged from, which is like turtles all the way down. Or does it impact only that Earth, that has ceased to exist?"