what if solar systems are synonymous to atoms in that they are the minute building blocks of something greater? - eviltoast

Prove me wrong, I dare you!

  • WhiteTiger@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    So what if our universe is the equivalent of those elements that scientists have only been able to create for less than a second?

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      1 year ago

      It’s possible, but the theory assumes we’re operating within the same physics, just different scales of time and space. Supposing there are other universes with their own laws of physics is rather arbitrary, and you could literally argue anything :)

      I would argue a universe as a unit is a terrible candidate for an atom for a super-universe since our physics assumes it is a closed system. It would be neat if we weren’t bound by the heat-death of the universe and somehow low entropic states could leak back in. But that is all pure speculation and it cannot be proven or disproven from a scientific point of view.