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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 24.05.17 - Are the laws of physics are the same across the universe?
« on: 10/05/2024 12:40:26 »
We receive electromagnetic radiation of all kinds from different parts of the universe; radio waves, visible light, infrared, etc. When we examine that light, we see the same lines in the spectrum as those produced by elements here on Earth, and no evidence that the basic principles governing behavior there differs from those locally.
That is not to say that we have discovered all these basic principles, as there are number of unanswered questions. So it would be possible for said civilization to have pierced the veil more deeply and has a better understanding of those principles than we do. This would not constitute a change in the rules, but just a better understanding of what they are.
That is not to say that we have discovered all these basic principles, as there are number of unanswered questions. So it would be possible for said civilization to have pierced the veil more deeply and has a better understanding of those principles than we do. This would not constitute a change in the rules, but just a better understanding of what they are.