Apriori size presumption

To invoke 'ontological cost' against the multiverse seems to make an apriori assumption about the most probable size of the universe. Why would we presume only one spacetime bubble? Would it be rational for an inhabitant of Plato's cave to presume reality was confined to what was inside the cave?

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