Deal? Good. Let's begin
We shall assume the Universe is a house. A beautiful house. You have built this house.
It is not quite finished, there is always something to improve or correct. But you are very proud of this house. In fact so proud that you can't help walking around it in admiration.
Now you are admiring the front. Now the side. Now you are touching the walls, now the floor. You can't quite reach the roof as it is too high. But you know it is your roof and you could get to it with right tools.
Then something strange strikes you. Every time your position changes the view of the house changes too. The front looks different from the side. The window feels different from the door. Is this the same house?
Of course it is. Your house is not made of one quality or look but many. Changing your perspective does not really change the house, it only makes it look different. To really change the house you have to do something more active than changing perspective.
Back to reality. Why does there have to be one model or two or three knowing that these are merely different perspectives of the same reality? Why does any perspective even have to be 'real?' What is real? If you examined the front of yourse using a particle accelerator (if such a thing were possible) it would look very different from the naked eye. It is all illusion. A beautiful creation, Yes, but illusion
The key to remember is you will get only surface understanding from changing perspective, not that there is anything wrong with such play.
You are the artist. If you don't like your painting you can paint it over, or play with the colors or get a completely new canvas.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)