Submitted by Manureofhistory t3_10brkii in space
Kitchen_Philosophy29 t1_j4cmchj wrote
Reply to comment by 3SquirrelsinaCoat in The multiverse by Manureofhistory
No... we have statistical proof that it is the way it is. We have zero proof it could arise a different way.
So far the laws of nature don't fluctuate.
Given how we understand the way nature works. Our universe and time is the ONLY way for it to turn out; unless we prove other universes.
Furthermore there is no reason to think we couldnt detect other universes. Some speculate that may be the cause of dark matter. Hell it could explain quantum entanglement.
mynameisjiyeon t1_j4d6uo4 wrote
That’s what they’re saying though. Laws that govern nature is measured in THIS universe. We don’t know if the laws works differently in another.
Thes laws of nature doesn’t fluctuate in THIS universe
Kitchen_Philosophy29 t1_j4d8cm1 wrote
If thats what they are saying... your statement i responded to is wrong.
Which was why i said it
But to be clear. Evidence shows that if there was another universe it would have to follow our physics. Because there are no other instances of anything different.
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