The scientific community, for reasons best left to them to explain , originally assumed that all parts of the universe are subject to the same physical laws, including time . They proposed the same chance evolutionary laws meant life could evolve in similar ways in other planets of the universe in pretty much identical ways.
Recently, scientists have begun to think differently. Certainly the Vedas have a lot to say on universal affairs and perhaps the Harvard Prof Lisa Randall is more closely aligned to the Vedas with her “Branes” as in membrane theory , which features different laws and also planes not visible to certain types of senses, ethereal planes of existence and finer qualities of existence is the Vedic science.
After all we cannot hear the high pitch dog whistle or the low sounds of the Blue whale , senses differ , and the Vedas corroborate that , and take that thinking much further . A multidimensional universe where laws and time operate according to design and which are facilitating certain conscious brings who are highly elevated in many ways with lifestyles to suit. We should remember the inexplicable varieties of life on the physical plane , and also remember the inexplicable varieties of minds and intellects , and we should never limit consciousness or the planes of existence it can reside in .
Their latest speculations are as follows of the physicists.
“While the idea of universal, unchanging physical laws is a cornerstone of modern physics, there is growing evidence and theoretical speculation suggesting that the same laws might not apply everywhere in the universe, and that some fundamental constants, like the fine-structure constant, might vary. However, it’s crucial to distinguish between the fundamental laws of physics and the way they manifest or appear in different regions of the universe. “
Dr Richard Thompson, PHd, has written on Vedic cosmology , and the 3rd and 5th Canto of the Bhagavatam reveal the varigatedness multidimensional universe where time and physics operates entirely differently.