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miz1q2w3e said:
Kasz216 said:
miz1q2w3e said:
Soleron said:
miz1q2w3e said:

earthshattering discoveries indeed happen everyday

i mean one would assume that the laws of physics would be universal, there's a conflict in my brain now >_<


All the 'laws' mean is that if we do an experiment today, and come back tomorrow and do it again, the results will be exactly the same.

If you think about it, there's no reason that has to be true. It's just that up until now (potentially) we've assumed that it is.

yeah but isn't everything in the universe made up of the same particles? == same laws...etc, where would the difference come from?

I guess that was the biggest assumption being made from the start, that everything was made from the same stuff... curiosity level up!

Actually, if I'm correct the most likely given explination at current would be that they are the same particles, but that different universes overlap with our own that we can't see or detect but effect our universe in many ways.

makes sense, like the nonuniform other universe matter distribution causes some effect that manifests itself as different values for different points in space

I won't even try to pretend that i fully understand exactly what alpha..etc is, i just think it's interesting i used to read about stuff like this

Well, nobody fully understands it.  It's why sceince is looking into this shit anyway.  Heck, if true it's probably all happening for some yet unknown reason nobody has thought up yet.

Given infinite time, I'd be surprised if we could actually figure out the universe.  Not sure man is up to snuff either mentally or just sensory wise.