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A meta‑branch of warp mechanics that studies how the fundamental laws of physics themselves might be “warped” or transformed in extreme regimes, such as near singularities, at the Planck scale, or inside warp bubbles. It asks whether the laws of physics are truly universal or could be locally modified—an idea that borders on reality warp mechanics. This field is highly speculative and often overlaps with quantum gravity, string theory, and cosmology.
Example: “Laws of physics warp mechanics considered the possibility that inside a sufficiently strong warp bubble, the fine‑structure constant might change, altering chemistry and physics within.”
by Dumu The Void April 5, 2026
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