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Old Nov 26, 2006, 12:15 am   #3 (permalink) (top)
alexGERMAN
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Idle speculation with no support. Everywhere we've seen (and that's a fair amount), the laws of physics have remained constant. There's no reason to suppose anywhere else will be any different.
Well this is the way i look at it (apologize for lack of explanation) If you take an american dollar to a shop in america, its going to fetch whatever is tagged $1.00 (im not going into sales tax) Its pretty much garanteed to get you something worth $1.00, but if you take that dollar to russia, its worthless, and its existance is pointless, it may as well not exist(unless your black market dealer prefers payment in american currancy)(<off topic) So what im saying is, the laws of our universe, such as gravity, and 1+1=2 may not apply in ANOTHER universe, and there is no evidence to support that they do. I dont know if there is even any proof of other universes out there or if we are infact part of a multiverse. in a sence the universe is like a program, it runs certain things a certain way, so what im saying is, what if our universe is like Windows and another universe is like Macintosh, programs that run on Windows dont run on Macs and likewise laws in our universe dont nessesarily have to apply in another universe


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