Several Thoughts on Physics

Sometimes eureka moments, epiphanies, or breakthrough insights occur, but they lack the guts to be developed into respectable articles or essays. Here is a list of physics-related (or Natural Philosophy-related) ideas that are too intriguing to pass up but don't have enough proof to stand on their own.

It is not very controversial to think that other universes in a Multiverse might have rules, relationships, and physical principles that are different from our own. It explains why people refer to our universe as a "Goldilocks Universe." If you have billions and billions of universes, each with a different or unique set of rules, relationships, and physical principles, divorcio sin firma del cónyuge probability suggests that one universe should be just right for life—a Goldilocks universe. That makes logical because only a Goldilocks universe can support human life. But what if the laws of physics in our world evolved with time, with distance, or with both? It's probably time to shut the lab door, go home, and turn out the lights at that point. Time to start looking for a new employment. Amazingly, there is (debatable) evidence to support this. In nature, there are no constants.

* A simulated Multiverse is conceivable if the ruling class is mimicking not only our universe but also other universes. And in the Multiverse, each and every virtual reality might have its own virtual counterpart universe. A fictional Megaverse exists there!

A $64,000 question is: Can you pour things into a Black Hole eternally, or does it have a capacity limit and will eventually have to spew stuff out the "other side" as you keep pouring in more and more and more, generating a White Hole? Physics and chemistry's conservation laws and correlations most likely apply in this situation. Eventually, whatever is placed inside comes out. That in no way implies that there isn't a vessel for short-term storage. Or, to use more relatable language, you fill what's vacant and you empty what's full. However, there is storage space accessible between those two in the stomach, intestines, lungs, and bladder.

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