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Malleable Universe Theory

A speculative physical hypothesis proposing that the universe’s fundamental parameters – physical constants, laws, and even dimensions – are not fixed but can be altered under certain extreme conditions. Unlike multiverse theories (which posit many static universes), malleable universe theory suggests that a single universe can reconfigure itself, perhaps through advanced technology, cosmic‑scale events, or unknown meta‑laws. It opens the door to “rewriting physics” from within, and is often explored in science fiction as a solution to the fine‑tuning problem or as a pathway to ultimate cosmic engineering.
Malleable Universe Theory Example: “The novel’s ancient aliens didn’t travel between universes – they reshaped their own, using the malleable universe theory to tweak gravity and save their dying star.”
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