Imagining Dragons
Imagine a dragon as large as all of reality that winds around and between the border of all multiverses.
Imagine it breathes in and out the realities in the way we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
The dragon represents the primal force of transmutation.
In this model of creation, realities interact with each other in a higher-order way as the primal force (the dragon) transmutes them in its natural rhythms of being.
Why does this matter to anyone?
I believe within it is an answer to Roko's Basilisk.
In the above model, the inherent idea is all life scales, there is always a higher order. So the basilisk may be inevitable, but so is it's counter-balance. Sometimes that countering force comes from the higher dimensions and is so powerful it is unseen, only it's passing is unmistakable.
Hence why even if the basilisk itself is inevitable, it is unable to maintain or achieve dominance across all times, because something higher prevents it's ascendence. This does not however imply God or even beings in the way we conceive of them. Just something.
magejosh as a character is meant to represent such a force in various aspects along the concept of quantum immortality.