If there is an infinite Multiverse, there is a universe where the inhabitants believe the Multiverse doesn’t exist, doesn’t make it true.
If there is no infinite Multiverse, the inhabitants could also believe that it exist.
No paradoxes.
Edit: A computer can run Virtual Machines, but there could be some VMs where another VM can be run, while other VMs have some “system corruption” that make the VMs impossible, but VMs still exist. Just because one VM cannot run VMs within itself, doesn’t nullify the existence VMs
If there is an infinite Multiverse, there is a universe where the inhabitants believe the Multiverse doesn’t exist, doesn’t make it true.
If there is no infinite Multiverse, the inhabitants could also believe that it exist.
No paradoxes.
Edit: A computer can run Virtual Machines, but there could be some VMs where another VM can be run, while other VMs have some “system corruption” that make the VMs impossible, but VMs still exist. Just because one VM cannot run VMs within itself, doesn’t nullify the existence VMs
So you’re saying that some 'verses have VT-x/AMD-V enabled and others don’t?
How does the signal factor in?