> "Abstract Fundamental physical constants need not be constant, neither > spatially nor temporally."
If we could remote view somehow across multiple multiverse instances simultaneously in various non-deterministic states and perceive how the universe structure varies across different alphas. Do the different universe alphas coalesce to a similar value temporally? I think they may get stuck at different stabilization states and have non-continuous variation across universes. But if they trended to the same value that would tell you something about a core inception algorithm. Have to read up on contemporary cosmology… I have assumed a sort of injection model. But the injection might really be a generative perception as if each universe is generatively perceived from a consciously creative rendition. The different alpha structures may then give insight then into any injector cognition model…. Kind of speculative though. I also question though the unitless assumption. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Teaac2c1a9c4f4ce3-Ma10187a154c485f1f53d8506 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription