2011-01-12, 11:57 AM
DeanNim Wrote:thats amazing. but i still wanna know if physics is the same anywhere else in the universe as it is on earth... thats the only thing about space that keeps me wondering.. scientists should get on that
Not sure I understand the question... We pretty much assume the same physical laws apply everywhere in the (observable) universe. Otherwise we wouldn't be able to know anything about what's there.
Simple example: we assume a certain object is made mostly of hydrogen, because the light it gives off is in wavelengths we associate with that element. But if physics were different elsewhere...


