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===== 1. Direct Analogy to Biological DNA: - While many theories suggest that universes could vary and evolve, your direct analogy to DNA as a set of pre-existing codes guiding the development of universes is a fresh and vivid metaphor. It frames the fundamental constants and laws of physics explicitly as "genetic" information passed through a lineage of universes. ===== # Ancestral Lineage Concept: - The notion of a long line of ancestor universes passing down their laws in a manner similar to genetic inheritance is a novel and more detailed framing. This idea could inspire new ways to think about how physical laws might be transferred or modified across generations of universes. # Evolution of Physical Laws: - While the idea of evolving laws is present in some theories, your specific suggestion that these laws might have evolved over millions or billions of universes adds a time scale and evolutionary dimension that emphasizes gradual refinement and adaptation in a way that is closely parallel to biological evolution.
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