Actually, it's the other way around.
There is an infinite possible universes already in existence. A choice made doesn't create new universes, instead it destroys universes in which that choice wasn't made.
Reversing a decision doesn't re-create the destroyed universes because the "possibility-of-reversal" universes still exist. The longer the decision goes unreversed, more of those universes disappear until it's impossible to reverse a decision.
The "center of the universe" you occupy is illusionary. Your observable universe is so small compared to the actual universe as to disappear in irrelevancy. You can't shift enough in position to observe a parallactical shift in the universe, so it appears that you're always in the center.
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