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Sandbox Physics Theory

A theoretical framework suggesting that the laws of physics themselves behave like a sandbox—flexible, adjustable, and context‑dependent rather than fixed and universal. In a sandbox physics environment, parameters can be tweaked, boundary conditions altered, and even core "rules" suspended or modified within defined areas. This theory challenges the assumption of a single, eternal set of physical laws, proposing instead that physics might be locally configurable, variable across cosmic epochs, or even responsive to observation and intention. It offers a way to understand anomalies that appear to violate known laws: they may be operating under different sandbox settings. Sandbox Physics Theory has implications for quantum gravity, dark energy, and the nature of physical constants—treating them not as fundamental but as adjustable settings within a larger meta‑framework.
Example: "The Sandbox Physics Theory suggests that the speed of light isn't a universal speed limit—it's just the current setting in our local sandbox. Change the setting, and the rules change."
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