Can I ask some silly back to basics questions?
We know the effect of gravity. We know mass has gravity.
Is part of the paradox that we don't know how matter will be in another universe?
Eg, no electrons, nucleus? Etc. I find this concept a little weird but that probably proves I don't know much about subatomic physics! If they are the same, then gravity must also be the same (for a given mass).
Who here believes that our periodic table may be different in another universe.
I don't mean a universe which never cooled enough for matter to form or even a universe that "fizzed" (if that's even possible)
We know the effect of gravity. We know mass has gravity.
Is part of the paradox that we don't know how matter will be in another universe?
Eg, no electrons, nucleus? Etc. I find this concept a little weird but that probably proves I don't know much about subatomic physics! If they are the same, then gravity must also be the same (for a given mass).
Who here believes that our periodic table may be different in another universe.
I don't mean a universe which never cooled enough for matter to form or even a universe that "fizzed" (if that's even possible)
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