supra_chiasma wrote:
Yowuza wrote:
I've been thinking...
to us, the universe is everything in existence. Why am I telling you this? Because going by that, alternate universes don't exist to us, and we don't exist to people in parallel universes. So, in theory, there could be an infinite amount of universes with completely different laws of physics that don't exist to each other.
Anyways, ignore my ramblings and carry on.
Beautiful
One day we also may learn how to transport material / energy into a different universe or dimension.
It would be reasonable to assume that we would first of all need to figure out where another universe exists, attempt to create some theoretical framework as to how we may interact with it then if we can come up with at least 1, and hopefully many more plausible theories we could program a probe equipped with sophisticated AI and set it the task of transporting itself to another universe for a minute amount of time, recording data (we'd be able to record stuff quickly by this point in time id imagine) then transport itself back.
There would be no way of knowing if the probe would travel there in the first place, if it would come back or if how long it may really take to come back depending on things such as time, or distances and energies we can't even comprehend fully.
I should also point out any AI probe would need to be of the most robust design possible so that it can make it back in one piece. We'd hopefully have a good idea of laws of nature in another universe before travelling there and back but it is likely going to be hard to predict.
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