Can We Detect or Interact with Alternate Universes with Different Physical Laws?

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This discussion centers on the detection and interaction with alternate universes that may operate under different physical laws. Participants explore the feasibility of visiting these universes or sending objects to them, questioning their compatibility with our own. The conversation also touches on the concept of the universe potentially originating from an antimatter explosion and the distinction between multiple universes and dimensions. Cosmology is identified as the primary field for further exploration of these concepts.

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Sorry, I don't know where to post this one -

Could we detect other universes where the laws of physics are not the same as ours? If there was another universe could we visit it or send anything? Would it be 'compatible'?

Could the universe have been created from a type of antimatter explosion?

If there are multiple universes, are these other dimensions or is that different?
 
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adx24001 said:
Sorry, I don't know where to post this one -

Could we detect other universes where the laws of physics are not the same as ours? If there was another universe could we visit it or send anything? Would it be 'compatible'?

Could the universe have been created from a type of antimatter explosion?

If there are multiple universes, are these other dimensions or is that different?

Try in cosmology, i think some one said that effect of other Us on ours could be detected,
but cosmology is the place.
 
wolram said:
Try in cosmology, i think some one said that effect of other Us on ours could be detected,
but cosmology is the place.

Cosmology, yeah, good place to start I guess.
 

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