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Yer cannae change the laws of physics, Jim!

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  • R Rich Leyshon

    Back in the days when I went to school, when the world was black and white and young ragamuffins spent their days acquiring soot stains from their travels up and down chimneys, I was taught the following: 1) The laws of physics are the same, everywhere in the universe 2) The laws of physics do not change Does anyone have any proof of either of these statements or are they assumptions? Rich

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    Yes, Rich, I have proof of both of those statements. I assume that you would now like to "see" or "hear" the proof? Okay, then please send 5$ and a self addressed stamped envelope to...... :-) yuk! yuk! yuk!

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    • R Rich Leyshon

      Back in the days when I went to school, when the world was black and white and young ragamuffins spent their days acquiring soot stains from their travels up and down chimneys, I was taught the following: 1) The laws of physics are the same, everywhere in the universe 2) The laws of physics do not change Does anyone have any proof of either of these statements or are they assumptions? Rich

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      Read Powers of Ten. The laws of physics are thought to have mutated since the beginning. I don't know if any more mutation is predicted though. It's a bit like trying to imagine infinity or more than 3 dimensions (apparently infinity exists and there are 11 dimensions in our universe). At what point in time/space does 1 + 1 = 433? Or does it ever? And at that point, would we realize the laws had changed? What if time stood still? We wouldn't really know it would we? I'm going to go take my thorazine now.

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      • A Anthony Mushrow

        Our current understanding of the universe only works if these laws stay the same. But even then i'm pretty sure the physicists bend the laws quite a bit to explain alot of strange stuff.

        My current favourite word is: I'm starting to run out of fav. words!

        -SK Genius

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        My question is: are we in a multiverse (multiple universes) or is the universe a conglomeration of multiverses made up of verses? :cool:

        _________________________________________________ Have a great day!!! -- L.J.

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