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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | If reincarnation is real, and a soul cannot be created from nothing, then there should be some finite number of souls sitting in the afterlife waiting to be reincarnated, and that number will go down as the population grows. The destruction of alternate realities is a means to actually merge theirs with ours and bring all their souls into our afterlife (this guarantees we will never run out of souls because there are an infinite number of alternate realities). Why robot battles piloted by the residents? because the people of said universe deserve to be the deciding factor in the outcome. There is no real evidence to support this but in the manga they do bring up reincarnation at one point, and they also speculate that the events are somehow just a natural phenomena beyond their comprehension. |