| Another universe(s) within our own -
02-20-2006, 11:16 AM
What you have said, concerning there being a great difference between a hypothetical universe existing within our own that we are unaware of, appears true to myself also. We would not know the difference, though, unless we had access to them both, and could compare them.
As it is at present, it is physically impossible for mankind to leave either this time or universe. We are all composed of exactly the same time values, and whatever we would use to change those values, would have the same value. It would be like us using ice as tools when building a house of ice, and expecting the end result of our work to be something other than that of ice itself.
Science fiction offers no bounds to the possibility of what may happen, and what mankind might accomplish. There is a limit as to what ultimate reality is to mankind - e=mc2, m=e/c2, and c2=e/m.
I wish you the best.
Respectfully,
D. Ertle |