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Philosophy, Metaphysics & the Afterlife
No absolutes
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildstar" data-source="post: 19901" data-attributes="member: 1454"><p><strong>Re: No absolutes</strong></p><p></p><p>In an Infinite universe it may be possible that regions far removed from us obey different physical laws. Walking on the ceiling might be possible because gravity is different. Perhaps the humans in that expanse of space can manipulate gravity and move wherever at will. But we have the Copernican principle that state that we are not in a special place. that the laws of nature are the same everywhere. So maybe it's possible in an infinite universe, or in a parallel universe, but as far as we know now it's not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildstar, post: 19901, member: 1454"] [b]Re: No absolutes[/b] In an Infinite universe it may be possible that regions far removed from us obey different physical laws. Walking on the ceiling might be possible because gravity is different. Perhaps the humans in that expanse of space can manipulate gravity and move wherever at will. But we have the Copernican principle that state that we are not in a special place. that the laws of nature are the same everywhere. So maybe it's possible in an infinite universe, or in a parallel universe, but as far as we know now it's not. [/QUOTE]
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