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« #20 : 05-04-2005 17:17 »
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Originally posted by Eyedol7513: The Laws of Physics will always exist, even in the future. Unless (for some unimaginable reason we can't conceive of) they stop. But if they stop, we won't know about it, since our bodies depend on the laws of physics to function. So from our point of view, the universe will simply end. So the Laws of Physics will always exist, unless the universe of space-time as we know it ceases to exist.
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« #33 : 05-11-2005 01:22 »
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We have, as of yet, no way to prove weather there are more dimensions or not. All we have are weird but beautifull theories. All hail String Theory, dammit. Anyway, since we do not comprehend the laws of Physics, we can not know they never change. In fact, they may be at it right now...
And in a less then serious attemt to bring us back on topic: Wow, thats like, groovie, dude. Like. Wow, didn´t notice that.
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« #35 : 05-11-2005 07:26 »
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Originally posted by winna: with the cap screwed on tight, right?
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