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|title = Parallel World
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|image = [[File:Parallel World Infobox.png|{{ImageSize}}]]
|ja_kanji = 並行世界
|ja_romaji = Heikō Sekai
|altnames = {{Nihongo|Neighboring Worlds|隣りの世界|Tonari no Sekai}}<br/>{{Nihongo|Other Dimension|異次元|Ijigen}}<br/>{{Nihongo|Parallel World|パラレルワールド|Parareru Wārudo}}<br/>Alternate Universe
|engname = Alternate World {{S|[[Eyes of Heaven|EoH]]}}
|debut = [[SBR Chapter 67]]
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{{Hatnote|For a similar phenomenon in [[Stone Ocean|Part 6]], see {{HoverCharSpoiler|[[Made in Heaven]]}}.}}
{{Quote|There's not just one "neighboring world," there's God-knows-how-many! And they all exist right next to each other!|[[Diego Brando]]|{{Ch|SBR Chapter 70}}}}
{{Nihongo|'''Parallel Worlds'''|並行世界|Heikō Sekai}}, also referred to as {{Nihongo|'''Neighboring Worlds'''|隣りの世界|Tonari no Sekai}}, {{Nihongo|'''Other Dimensions'''|異次元|Ijigen}}, or '''Alternate Universes''', are physical dimensions that co-exist and operate independently of each other. The existence of such worlds plays a major role in ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'' as the basis behind [[Funny Valentine]]'s [[Stand]], [[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]].
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==''[[Steel Ball Run]]''==
[[File:Alternate universe shooting.png|200px|thumb|left|[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap|D4C]]'s ability forces parallel worlds to overlap.]]


===[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]]===
In ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'', the existence of '''alternate universes''', '''realities''' or '''dimensions''' is a recurring concept. It is mainly conceptualized as the premise behind certain Stand abilities.
In ''Steel Ball Run'', an uncountable number of parallel worlds are assumed, each following the same basic chain of events. In one of these worlds, referred to as the {{Nihongo|base world|基本世界|kihon sekai}}, a certain [[Saint's Corpse]] is scattered across the United States, leading to a [[Steel Ball Run (Race)|horse race]] almost two millennia later with the secret aim of collecting the corpse. The same horse race occurs in other parallel worlds, but other goals take the place of the corpse, such as diamonds held by President [[Funny Valentine]].<ref name="d4c5">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 70}}</ref>
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==Relevant Stand Abilities==
===[[Cream]]===
[[Vanilla Ice]]'s Stand, Cream is able to devour itself and its user to become a void that devours everything it comes in contact with. Vanilla Ice describes it as an ''infinite dimension of darkness,'' though he is unsure himself where exactly the objects are sent to. While in this dimension, Vanilla Ice and his Stand are invulnerable to attacks.


Funny Valentine's [[Stand]], [[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]], allows parallel worlds to overlap with each other, permitting people and objects to travel between them by preserving their internal gravity.<ref name="d4c14">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 81}}</ref> In order to do so, Valentine must compress the target between any two objects, which can range from doors and drawers to spilled water.<ref name="d4c8">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 75}}</ref> However, with the exception of Valentine himself, only one instance of any person or thing can exist in any parallel world; if two or more exist, they will slowly be drawn toward each other until they collide and are both erased.<ref name="d4c4">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 69}}</ref>
===[[The Hand]]===
[[Okuyasu Nijimura]]'s The Hand is similar to Cream, able to erase whatever space its right hand touches. Okuyasu states that not even he knows where the voided objects go, but it seems the objects are eliminated like an extremely sharp blade had sliced clean through them. This ability allows the normally short-range Stand extreme distance in its attacks, as it can simply remove the space between itself and a target to bring them within range.


Though Valentine is ultimately defeated by [[Tusk|Tusk ACT4]]'s infinite rotation, which affects Valentine's gravity itself, he manages to summon a [[Parallel World Diego]] to the base world in a final desperate bid to secure the corpse for America's gain.<ref name="hv2">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 91}}</ref>
===[[Made in Heaven]]===
[[File:SO Chapter 157.jpg|thumb]]
Made in Heaven's power is to dramatically speed up the flow of time; achieved through its ability to control the gravitational forces of the earth, moon, and seemingly the entire universe (in reference to aspects of the {{W|Theory of relativity|theory of relativity}}).


===[[Love Train]]===
As time continues to accelerate, the universe will eventually come to an end and reach a singularity point. After this point, a new universe will be created. The most esoteric property of the new world is that the people who have been brought there will technically have lived everything that has happened and will happen to them in the previous universe, ignoring whatever happened during the time acceleration itself. According to the principles of [[fate]], everything that has happened in the old universe will happen again in the new universe, resulting in a sort of cycle.
Once the Saint's Corpse is absorbed by [[Lucy Steel]], her body manifests a specific phenomenon which aids Funny Valentine, evolving his Stand into [[D4C Love Train]]. Love Train itself is a gap in space, described as a pocket dimension, protected by a dimensional wall represented as a fissure of light.<ref name="d4c14" /> This pocket dimension seems to be linked to the same parallel worlds as D4C, as Valentine states that he can travel deeper into the light to infinite neighboring worlds.<ref name="bb4">{{Ch|SBR Chapter 86}}</ref>


==Spin-Offs==
If Pucci is killed before the point where the original acceleration of time began, then another new universe will be created after another singularity point, in which fate will have changed significantly. After foiling Pucci's plan, Emporio thus meets with alternate selves of [[Irene|Jolyne]], [[Anakiss|Anasui]], [[Eldis|Ermes]] and [[Alternate Weather|Weather Report]], all of whom live different lives from their original counterparts.
===''[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]''===
[[File:Jorge 16-59.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Kars]] is assaulted by eighteen iterations of Funny and The Funniest Valentine.]]
{{Canon}}
Within ''JORGE JOESTAR'', various iterations of Funny Valentine and his grandson, [[The Funniest Valentine]], possess versions of D4C. However, the two of them have access to a different set of parallel worlds. In Funny's case, though none of his parallel selves wield D4C, The Funniest's parallel selves do; for The Funniest, whose primary iteration in the novel comes from a different universe than Funny's, it is the other way around. Thus, Funny can collect several versions of The Funniest with D4C from his parallel worlds, whereas The Funniest can collect multiple versions of Funny with D4C instead. However, iterations of Funny and The Funniest with D4C are not protected from their alternate selves, and can be annihilated if they come into contact with them.


[[Kars]] later utilizes a variant of D4C known as [[Ultimate D4C]], though the intricacies of its own ability remain unknown.<ref name="JORGE16">{{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 16}}</ref>
===[[Wired]]===
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The hooks and cables stored inside of [[Pork Pie Hat Kid]]'s mouth are said to go through another dimension when Pork Pie Hat Kid sends them into a bowl of water.<ref>{{Ch|SBR Chapter 27}}, Cover B</ref> The hooks then surge from this dimension into the original dimension through the bottom of a specific object, from example a bird feather or even a beetle.


===[[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]]===
===''[[Eyes of Heaven]]''===
{{Canon}}
[[Funny Valentine|President Funny Valentine]]'s Stand D4C allows different parallel worlds/dimensions to co-exist at the same time and/or in the same place. It also allows its user to visit these parallel worlds/dimensions and interact with them. Valentine travels by being closed between two objects, shown first by the use of a door against a wall. This method allows practically anything to travel between dimensions, including other people. Valentine takes advantage of this towards the end of ''Steel Ball Run'' to bring forth [[Parallel World Diego|Diego Brando from a Parallel World]] to aid him. It is noted that anything that comes in touch with any of its alternate universe counterparts, be it an object or a person, will be destroyed, which applies for both entities. This applies for dead bodies and their alive counterparts, as well.<ref>{{Ch|SBR Chapter 95}}</ref> The only exception to this rule is Valentine himself, who can bring other Valentines to this world and interact with them without getting harmed.
In ''Eyes of Heaven'', a [[Heaven-Attained DIO|version of DIO]] in a parallel world fully evolves his Stand into [[The World Over Heaven]], using it to triumph over [[Jotaro Kujo]] and rewrite the universe to his liking. [[Funny Valentine]] stumbles across this version of DIO while attempting to escape the effects of [[Tusk|Tusk ACT4]], leading DIO to discover the existence of multiple worlds. DIO thus sets out to conquer the base world and obtain the [[Saint's Corpse]], overwriting various characters to turn them into his [[Agents of DIO#Heaven-Attained DIO's Agents|subordinates]].


===[[Cube House]]===
==Similar Phenomena==
===[[Cream]] and [[The Hand]]===
In ''[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]'', the 37th universe's incarnation of [[Reimi Sugimoto]] is a Stand with an ability named Cube House. Its interior has a tesseract structure and functions as a time traveling device allowing anyone to travel to different universes and time periods. Its primary usage is to take the person using it to go where someone needs their help the most.
[[File:Cream sneak attack.png|thumb|150px|[[Cream]]'s mouth leads to a dimension of pure darkness.]]
The mouth of [[Vanilla Ice]]'s Stand, Cream, serves as a portal to an "endless dimension of darkness" that even its user cannot perceive. By devouring both its user and itself, Cream is able to enter that dimension itself, leaving a void wherever it travels that erases everything it comes in contact with.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 240}}</ref> [[Okuyasu Nijimura]]'s The Hand functions similarly, erasing whatever its right hand touches, but where the objects it erases are sent to is a mystery even to Okuyasu.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 275}}</ref>


===[[Atom Heart Father]]===
==Second Continuity==
[[Yoshihiro Kira]] possesses the ability to create a pocket dimension within any photograph taken by his camera. Any action taken within the photograph is reflected in the real world. In addition, the space depicted in the photograph is sealed off from the real world: those attempting to enter will find themselves on the other side, while those inside cannot escape.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 366}}</ref> By trapping himself inside his photographs, Yoshihiro is able to live on after his death as a ghost.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 433}}</ref>
The '''second continuity''' is an alternate world within the setting of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. It encompasses ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', ''[[JoJolion]]'', and ''[[The JOJOLands]]''. There are a number of names, events, roles, personalities, and relationships appearing in ''Steel Ball Run'' and ''JoJolion'' similar to those in the original timeline.[[File:SBR-Logo-Transparent.png|frameless|right|170x170px]]


===[[Man in the Mirror]]===
[[Hirohiko Araki]] indicates in the {{ASB}} guidebook that ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' and ''JoJolion'' are parallel worlds not linked in time or space, and that their respective characters will never meet each other in the manga, including both Josukes and Rohan.<ref>{{INT|All-Star Battle's Guidebook (August 2013)}}</ref>
[[Illuso]]'s Stand, Man in the Mirror, allows him to create another world visible through reflective surfaces, through which he can freely transport any part of himself or anyone else. Man in the Mirror’s world is not a physical world, but a dimension created by spiritual energy; as such, only the spiritual forms of victims pulled into the mirror dimension appear inside it,<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 480}}</ref> and those within are returned to the real world upon Illuso's death.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 485}}</ref>


===[[Steel Ball Run]]===
===[[Made in Heaven]]===
[[File:SO Chapter 157.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The universal cycle, through the lens of [[Made in Heaven]].]]
''Steel Ball Run'', set in 1890, follows [[Johnny Joestar]] and [[Gyro Zeppeli]], characters with a number of ostensible similarities to [[Jonathan Joestar]] and [[Will Anthonio Zeppeli]]. Johnny is learning the [[Spin]], a mystical power comparable to the [[Ripple]], from Gyro, an Italian expert in the art, similar to Will.
After awakening [[Made in Heaven]], [[Enrico Pucci]] uses its ability to accelerate time for all living beings, allowing the survivors of the ensuing chaos to cross over into the next cycle of the same universe.<ref name="mih8">{{Ch|SO Chapter 156}}</ref> During this time, living beings experience everything that will happen in the future as it passes, and these experiences are engraved into their souls; as such, they will experience premonitions of future events before they happen, a phenomenon which Pucci hopes will lead them to happiness.<ref name="mih9">{{Ch|SO Chapter 157}}</ref> Those who do not survive the transition are replaced by similar counterparts in appearance and personality, who play the same roles in [[fate]].<ref name="mih8"></ref>
[[File:JJL Morioh logo green.png|frameless|right|170x170px]]
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===[[JoJolion]]===
''JoJolion'' is set in the year 2011 and follows amnesiac [[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke Higashikata]], named after [[Josuke Higashikata]] of ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', as he searches for clues to his identity in [[Morioh (Part 8)|Morioh]], a town named after and located in the same place as [[Morioh|the setting of Part 4]]. Along the way, he discovers ties between himself and [[Yoshikage Kira (JoJolion)|Yoshikage Kira]], named after the [[Yoshikage Kira|main antagonist of Part 4]].

===[[The JOJOLands]]===
''The JOJOLands'' is the third part taking place within the ''Steel Ball Run'' universe, following [[Jodio Joestar]], the grandson of [[Joseph Joestar (JoJolion)|Joseph Joestar]], on a journey in which he will become extremely wealthy in the subtropical islands.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In an interview for ''[[JOJOVELLER]]'', Tomoyuki Shima recalls asking [[Hirohiko Araki]] about ''[[Stone Ocean]]''{{'}}s relation to ''Steel Ball Run'', to which Araki replied, "[Part 6 is] just one of the many ''Stone Oceans''."<ref>{{IN|JOJOVELLER (September 2013)}}</ref>

*In the [[Okamisama]] story, [[Rohan Kishibe]] says it would be interesting if there was another world, like a "neighboring world."<ref>[[Okamisama]] Chapter 1</ref>
*Araki conceived the idea of the alternate universe present in Parts 7-9 towards the end of ''[[Stone Ocean]]'''s serialization, likening the concept of a series returning to its roots to the Italian Renaissance.<ref name="SOAfter">SO Volume 11 (Bunko Edition) [[Interview Archive|Afterword]]</ref>


==References==
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SPOILER WARNING: Part 7 spoiler details may follow.
For a similar phenomenon in Part 6, see SpoilerMade in Heaven.
There's not just one "neighboring world," there's God-knows-how-many! And they all exist right next to each other!

Parallel Worlds (並行世界, Heikō Sekai), also referred to as Neighboring Worlds (隣りの世界, Tonari no Sekai), Other Dimensions (異次元, Ijigen), or Alternate Universes, are physical dimensions that co-exist and operate independently of each other. The existence of such worlds plays a major role in Steel Ball Run as the basis behind Funny Valentine's Stand, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.


Steel Ball Run

D4C's ability forces parallel worlds to overlap.

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

In Steel Ball Run, an uncountable number of parallel worlds are assumed, each following the same basic chain of events. In one of these worlds, referred to as the base world (基本世界, kihon sekai), a certain Saint's Corpse is scattered across the United States, leading to a horse race almost two millennia later with the secret aim of collecting the corpse. The same horse race occurs in other parallel worlds, but other goals take the place of the corpse, such as diamonds held by President Funny Valentine.[1]

Funny Valentine's Stand, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, allows parallel worlds to overlap with each other, permitting people and objects to travel between them by preserving their internal gravity.[2] In order to do so, Valentine must compress the target between any two objects, which can range from doors and drawers to spilled water.[3] However, with the exception of Valentine himself, only one instance of any person or thing can exist in any parallel world; if two or more exist, they will slowly be drawn toward each other until they collide and are both erased.[4]

Though Valentine is ultimately defeated by Tusk ACT4's infinite rotation, which affects Valentine's gravity itself, he manages to summon a Parallel World Diego to the base world in a final desperate bid to secure the corpse for America's gain.[5]

Love Train

Once the Saint's Corpse is absorbed by Lucy Steel, her body manifests a specific phenomenon which aids Funny Valentine, evolving his Stand into D4C Love Train. Love Train itself is a gap in space, described as a pocket dimension, protected by a dimensional wall represented as a fissure of light.[2] This pocket dimension seems to be linked to the same parallel worlds as D4C, as Valentine states that he can travel deeper into the light to infinite neighboring worlds.[6]

Spin-Offs

JORGE JOESTAR

Kars is assaulted by eighteen iterations of Funny and The Funniest Valentine.
The information below derives from a source not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.

Within JORGE JOESTAR, various iterations of Funny Valentine and his grandson, The Funniest Valentine, possess versions of D4C. However, the two of them have access to a different set of parallel worlds. In Funny's case, though none of his parallel selves wield D4C, The Funniest's parallel selves do; for The Funniest, whose primary iteration in the novel comes from a different universe than Funny's, it is the other way around. Thus, Funny can collect several versions of The Funniest with D4C from his parallel worlds, whereas The Funniest can collect multiple versions of Funny with D4C instead. However, iterations of Funny and The Funniest with D4C are not protected from their alternate selves, and can be annihilated if they come into contact with them.

Kars later utilizes a variant of D4C known as Ultimate D4C, though the intricacies of its own ability remain unknown.[7]

Eyes of Heaven

The information below derives from a source not written by Araki. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.

In Eyes of Heaven, a version of DIO in a parallel world fully evolves his Stand into The World Over Heaven, using it to triumph over Jotaro Kujo and rewrite the universe to his liking. Funny Valentine stumbles across this version of DIO while attempting to escape the effects of Tusk ACT4, leading DIO to discover the existence of multiple worlds. DIO thus sets out to conquer the base world and obtain the Saint's Corpse, overwriting various characters to turn them into his subordinates.

Similar Phenomena

Cream and The Hand

Cream's mouth leads to a dimension of pure darkness.

The mouth of Vanilla Ice's Stand, Cream, serves as a portal to an "endless dimension of darkness" that even its user cannot perceive. By devouring both its user and itself, Cream is able to enter that dimension itself, leaving a void wherever it travels that erases everything it comes in contact with.[8] Okuyasu Nijimura's The Hand functions similarly, erasing whatever its right hand touches, but where the objects it erases are sent to is a mystery even to Okuyasu.[9]

Atom Heart Father

Yoshihiro Kira possesses the ability to create a pocket dimension within any photograph taken by his camera. Any action taken within the photograph is reflected in the real world. In addition, the space depicted in the photograph is sealed off from the real world: those attempting to enter will find themselves on the other side, while those inside cannot escape.[10] By trapping himself inside his photographs, Yoshihiro is able to live on after his death as a ghost.[11]

Man in the Mirror

Illuso's Stand, Man in the Mirror, allows him to create another world visible through reflective surfaces, through which he can freely transport any part of himself or anyone else. Man in the Mirror’s world is not a physical world, but a dimension created by spiritual energy; as such, only the spiritual forms of victims pulled into the mirror dimension appear inside it,[12] and those within are returned to the real world upon Illuso's death.[13]

Made in Heaven

The universal cycle, through the lens of Made in Heaven.

After awakening Made in Heaven, Enrico Pucci uses its ability to accelerate time for all living beings, allowing the survivors of the ensuing chaos to cross over into the next cycle of the same universe.[14] During this time, living beings experience everything that will happen in the future as it passes, and these experiences are engraved into their souls; as such, they will experience premonitions of future events before they happen, a phenomenon which Pucci hopes will lead them to happiness.[15] Those who do not survive the transition are replaced by similar counterparts in appearance and personality, who play the same roles in fate.[14]

Trivia

  • In an interview for JOJOVELLER, Tomoyuki Shima recalls asking Hirohiko Araki about Stone Ocean's relation to Steel Ball Run, to which Araki replied, "[Part 6 is] just one of the many Stone Oceans."[16]
  • In the Okamisama story, Rohan Kishibe says it would be interesting if there was another world, like a "neighboring world."[17]

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