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Malleable Physics Theory

A speculative framework within theoretical physics proposing that the laws of physics themselves may vary over time, across cosmic regions, or under specific conditions. Malleable physics challenges the assumption of universal, immutable laws, suggesting instead that constants like the speed of light or the fine‑structure constant might slowly drift, or that different domains could have slightly different physical rules. While fringe, the theory is motivated by anomalies in cosmological observations and certain quantum gravity models. It implies that future science might not just discover laws but also modify them.
Malleable Physics Theory Example: “He argued that dark energy fluctuations could be evidence of malleable physics – the vacuum energy density changing slowly over cosmic time, not as a constant but as an evolving property.”
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