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Clever Ant-Man Easter Egg Links The Movie to the Real World's Multiverse

Clever Ant-Man Easter Egg Links The Movie to the Real World's Multiverse
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It's not like Marvel Studios are the only ones enchanted by the possibility of multiverse.

The release of Quantumania was another disappointing flop of the MCU 's Phase 4 for many fans. However, the movie has many interesting aspects, especially regarding the cameos.

The latest Ant-Man was not loved by audiences or critics. Although the creators managed to include not only interesting plot details, but also surprising references.

We all love cameos in Marvel movies. Some of them are just for fun, but this time the authors of Quantumania made a very cool reference for fans of science and good music.

One such cameo was the appearance of Mark Everett, the creator of the band Eels. Some may have heard their song I Need Some Sleep in Shrek 2.

The lead singer of Eels appears in a scene where he asks the main character Scott Lang to take a picture with his dog.

The musician's cameo itself doesn't seem very surprising, but many admirers have pointed out that Mark is the son of the famous physicist Hugh Everett III.

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It was Hugh Everett III who introduced the concept of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics in his doctoral thesis in 1957.

This theory states that every quantum measurement causes the universe to split into multiple parallel universes, each representing a different outcome of the measurement.

The thesis was widely debated and remains controversial among physicists today. Everett also worked on several other topics in physics, including nuclear weapons and the theory of relativity.

Despite his contributions to the field of physics, Everett struggled for recognition during his lifetime and passed away in 1982 at the age of 51.

Fans believe that the writers of the Ant-Man movie honored the creator of the theory on which the superhero flick is based.

And while audiences agree that Quantumania was a rather disappointing film, many fans claim that it was the movie with the best cameos and small roles in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Reddit