Oh! Time zero all that was condensed into a singularity with zero temperature. Ice is older than soup.
If you believe in string theory, there are giant membranes that happen to collide now and then causing our universe and existence in the big bang.
Mmmmm.... limbo sandwiches. I wonder what Kang and Immortus put on them.In addition, and perhaps more importantly, the concept of them being stacked together at a time does not apply if they are outside our spacetime.
Technically, the point singularity had infinite temperature, so, not ice.
I'm sorry, but things outside our spacetime do not get to vie for the title of sandwich. It becomes too difficult to say whether the meat and cheese are between the slices of bread, or the bread is between the meats, or what. In addition, and perhaps more importantly, the concept of them being stacked together at a time does not apply if they are outside our spacetime.
I'm not a scientist, but I did watch Big Bang Theory and the actors played scientists and played D&D on the show. So if you can't handle the clear science of D&D playing physicists, I guess you're just beyond reasoning.
See, now you're getting it!"I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn Express last night, but I played someone on TV who did..."
Yeah, but what if you only ate an edition or two and didn't finish the entire sandwich off?Counterpoint. If D&D was a sandwich I would eat it and there would be no more D&D anymore. Thus, D&D is not a sandwich.