The article discusses the essential assumptions about the Universe, particularly regarding the constancy of its physical laws and fundamental constants across various times and locations. Despite observations suggesting these properties remain unchanged, there were past transitions in the Universe from higher to lower energy states, creating instability. This inherent instability raises alarming considerations about the Universe itself possibly being one of these unstable entities, ultimately leading to questions about the precariousness of our existence in this cosmos.
The Universe’s laws and constants appear consistent across time and space, asserting that fundamental properties remain unchanged despite alternating conditions.
Unstable states share an essential characteristic: they decay, posing profound implications regarding the fabric of our Universe itself, suggesting potential instability.
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