Multiverse Ballance ~repack~ [FRESH × Guide]
Thorne’s Law of Final Resonance: "When you stop searching for perfect balance, you find perfect ballance."
One of the biggest puzzles in modern physics is the fine-tuning problem. Why do the fundamental physical constants in our universe seem so finely tuned, allowing for the existence of life and structure as we know it? The multiverse balance hypothesis offers a possible solution: our universe is just one of many, and the constants and laws that govern it are a result of the interactions and feedback loops within the multiverse. Multiverse Ballance
However, unlike a simple scale, Ballance is active. Think of a tightrope walker juggling flaming torches during an earthquake. That constant micro-adjustment—the sway left, the sway right, the correction of the spine—is Ballance . Thorne’s Law of Final Resonance: "When you stop
Crossing dimensions should require significant energy or rare alignments (e.g., temporal, gravitational, or magical). However, unlike a simple scale, Ballance is active
Do not walk in a straight line. Walk in a gentle 'S' curve. Straight lines are rigid. Rigidity fractures under interdimensional pressure. The 'S' curve mimics the harmonic motion of the multiverse itself.
This leads to the intriguing concept of . If Multiverse Ballance is not maintained, thinning realities may begin to overlap. This is a concept often explored in fringe physics and speculative fiction: the idea that when the Ballance is skewed, the barriers between worlds degrade. A slight imbalance might result in a ghostly apparition (a glimpse of a parallel timeline); a total collapse of Ballance could result in the merging of incompatible realities, leading to a "cosmic collision" where the laws of physics war with one another, annihilating existence.