Reality was always splintered, it's how luck works. Actions derived from one's self spawn a near infinite number of realities, of which can be influenced on the moment of their birth, the abortion of possibility to create certainty. It's more efficient the closer the event is to it's origin (you) so you get things like the Placebo effect more often than not.
But doesn't that make him the perfect guy that no one will ever suspect?
Reality was always splintered, it's how luck works. Actions derived from one's self spawn a near infinite number of realities, of which can be influenced on the moment of their birth, the abortion of possibility to create certainty. It's more efficient the closer the event is to it's origin (you) so you get things like the Placebo effect more often than not.