Different laws of physics



Cosmologists sometimes talk about regions of space that don't have our
laws of physics. This doesn't mean worlds where magic exists - but
I'm wondering what it might mean. Different values of G? Different
speeds of light? Different quantum mechanics? Different Newtonian
laws?
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