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Anti-physics

We all know the normal laws of physics apply to everyone and everything in the universe, but every action has an equal and opposite reaction so it is logical to conclude that physics has an opposite reaction aswell.

Thats where the laws of Anti-physics come into play, Say you have an apple falling from a tree, well according to the laws of anti-physics, somewere in the world there is an apple falling up and re-attaching itself to a tree... maybe not on this dimentional plane but its still happening.

The same kind of laws apply to the size of an object (see example one) the size of the object is so unbeliveably huge that it cant be contained in a normal dimentional state so the laws of anti-physics allow this object to be contained in such a small area but still keep its natural large state (see TARDIS).

Another state of anti-physics is the most simplests so far, this effects your mental state in a crisis (see example two) causing the idiot of the group to reduce in intelligence to the point were it cant reduce any further and has no choice but to increase expenentially coming up with an ingenius plan to solve the crisis.

Anti-physics can be applied to anything with an opposite.
1: Its so big its small

2: Your so stupid your smart

Ect.
by Triple J May 7, 2005
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Anti-Physics

A broad term for any proposed physical framework that would systematically oppose or invert the known laws of physics. Unlike specific branches like anti-gravity (which opposes one force), anti-physics imagines wholesale replacement of physical law: anti-matter behaving opposite to matter in every way (not just charge), anti-entropy being the default, anti-inertia governing motion. It's the physics of mirror universes, of worlds where up is down, attraction is repulsion, and every "law" we depend on is systematically violated.
Example: "The novel's alternate dimension operated on anti-physics—light bent away from massive objects, friction accelerated things, and nothing made sense by our standards."
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Anti-Entropy (Physics)

In physical terms, anti-entropy isn't a violation of the Second Law, but rather a localized, energy-driven process that creates pockets of order in a universe trending toward disorder. It's what happens when you put energy into a system to make it more organized. Your refrigerator is an anti-entropy machine—it uses electricity to create a cold, orderly pocket inside while dumping waste heat (increased entropy) into your kitchen. Life itself is the ultimate anti-entropy process, using solar energy to build exquisitely ordered structures from simple molecules.
Anti-Entropy (Physics) Example: "Photosynthesis is nature's original anti-entropy program—using sunlight to turn chaotic carbon dioxide into the perfectly ordered structure of a sugar molecule."
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The study of hypothetical systems or processes that would appear to violate the established laws of thermodynamics, particularly the Second Law. While real-world anti-entropy creates local order at the expense of greater overall disorder, true anti-thermodynamics would describe a perpetual motion machine of the second kind—a device that could convert heat completely into work without any waste, or spontaneously separate mixed gases without energy input. It's the physics of what can't happen, the science of impossible wishes.
Anti-Thermodynamics (Physics) Example: "Every email promising 'free energy for life' is an exercise in anti-thermodynamics—selling dreams that would require rewriting the fundamental laws of the universe."
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Anti-Mechanics (Physics)

A hypothetical framework for mechanical systems that would actively resist or oppose the normal laws of motion. While normal mechanics describes how forces cause accelerations (F=ma), anti-mechanics would describe a world where applying a force causes deceleration in the direction of the force, or where objects naturally accelerate away from applied forces. It's the physics of a universe with reversed inertia, where pushing something makes it move toward you and pulling makes it move away—a world that would be utterly unrecognizable and probably uninhabitable.
Anti-Mechanics (Physics) Example: "In my dream, I tried to push a box, but it accelerated away from me—my subconscious had invented a whole anti-mechanics universe while I slept."
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A philosophical position holding that the laws of physics are not descriptions of an independent reality but rather human constructions—useful tools for prediction, elegant summaries of regularities, or convenient fictions that help us navigate experience. Anti-realism about physical laws asserts that electrons, forces, and fields are concepts, not things; that equations describe our experience, not reality-in-itself; that scientific success doesn't require truth, just empirical adequacy. This position draws on the history of theory change (past theories were "true" but abandoned), underdetermination (multiple theories fit the same data), and the recognition that observation is theory-laden. Anti-realism doesn't deny that science works; it just denies that working proves correspondence to an independent reality. The laws are our maps, not the territory.
Anti-realism of the Laws of Physics Example: "Her anti-realism of physical laws meant she saw quantum mechanics as a brilliant predictive tool, not a description of reality-as-it-is. When the math worked, she celebrated the tool, not insight into the noumenal world. The map is useful; the territory remains unknown."
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Antiphysicalism

Antiphysicalism is a metaphysical philosophy that rejects physicalism and supports there are more things besides matter and physics, antiphysicalism has extraphysicalism as its main philosophical current, where everything is extraphysical and even physics are part of extraphysics and vice-versa. Antiphysicalism usually advocates extraphysical mechanics and extraphysical theory as means to justify antiphysicalism and it supports that humanity should think beyond matter and beyond physics, such as understanding that there are a big chance to exist so many more things beyond matter and physics, such as extraphysics and even multiverses and multidimensions.
"Antiphysicalism is an interesting philosophy and way of thinking, it's just like antipositivism and antimaterialism, but about physicalism, and that's nice that there are more people who think beyond physicalism and can understand that there's big probality to exist things beyond matter and physics, such as extraphysicalism actually says, but we are still so limited in almost all ways to understand and see that."
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