@Natachan
-Physicists like to claim that the laws of physics are universal but this (these are his words, not mine) is an arrogant assumption that we cannot be sure of.
There is no evidence that the physical laws vary from different... universes. We do not even have evidence that multiverses exist.
For example neutrinos have been clicked going faster than the speed of light, proving that our notion of the speed of light being a speed limit is absurd.
Ooh, I remember this experiment. If neutrinos are proven to be faster than light, Einstein's whole theory of relativity will drop in water. The conclusion, however, was that the speed of neutrinos is consistent with the speed of light. So, the theory stays, unless the scientists at CERN plan to repeat this. Maybe they will get a different measurement, who knows.
-Physicists like to claim that the laws of physics are universal but this (these are his words, not mine) is an arrogant assumption that we cannot be sure of.
There is no evidence that the physical laws vary from different... universes. We do not even have evidence that multiverses exist.
For example neutrinos have been clicked going faster than the speed of light, proving that our notion of the speed of light being a speed limit is absurd.
Ooh, I remember this experiment. If neutrinos are proven to be faster than light, Einstein's whole theory of relativity will drop in water. The conclusion, however, was that the speed of neutrinos is consistent with the speed of light. So, the theory stays, unless the scientists at CERN plan to repeat this. Maybe they will get a different measurement, who knows.