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** Our Earth plays a greater role in ''[[The Science of Discworld]]'' series, where the wizards know it as "Roundworld".
** Moreover, the existence of alternate worlds (i.e. different legs of the Trousers of Time) is a given in several [[Discworld]] novels. Granny Weatherwax starts picking up random memories from these alternate worlds in ''[[Lords and Ladies]]'', and Sam Vimes accidentally ''swaps P.D.A.s'' with his {{spoiler|ill-fated}} counterpart from an alternate world in ''[[Jingo]]''.
** Also in ''Lords and Ladies'' Ponder Stibbons (a wizard version of a physicist) tries to explain the "many worlds
* Introduced as the Whole Sort of General Mish-Mash in the fifth part of the ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' trilogy.
* In ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', there is a multitude of possible other 'verses, called the 'Worlds That Might Be', which are basically [[Alternate Universe]]s. The less likely they are, the more faded they look. A channeler can be transported to one of these by using a Portal Stone and the One Power.
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