Originally posted by DA Morgan:
In multiverse theory there would not necessarily be any relationship between the different universe
A Physical relationship? No, for its an invisible multiverse (we do not see or feel it)
But its certainly made out of the same materials
as the universe we presently live in. Its matter may well be infinitly more compact, or infinitly further apart. But whether its folded or open, It must be made of the same materials as our present Universe. Were it not, the whole multi-universe concept would fail. Our life upon a multiuniverse included. I am looking/asking for logical answers. Rather than the theoretical idea of an infinite number of universes.
Time might be compacted or stretched, but I believe certain laws, or theorems should still hold. Many answers would still give a Constant, prehaps a different constant than ours, but a constant nevertheless. A circle, would still look and measure, as a circle, even within a Swartzchilde radius. The conservation of matter, also, would still hold, a zero still a zero.
The 3rd, 4th, 5th, ....11th and higher dimensions of the universe could be under stress. They might be running down? Are we a product of the (final) 3rd or 4th dimension? Creating or destroying a higher dimension will surely follow fixed laws. Unknown laws, that we can only guess at.
Matter is matter. Stretch it, fold it, compress, push or pull it, matter it remains.