At any moment in time, the expanse of space contains an infinite number of separate realms—constituents of what I’ll call the Quilted Multiverse—with our observable universe, all we see in the vast night sky, being but one member. Canvassing this infinite collection of separate realms, we find that particle arrangements necessarily repeat infinitely many times. The reality that holds in any given universe, including ours, is thus replicated in an infinite number of other universes across the Quilted Multiverse.