> Of course, if physics does exist - i.e. the universe is governed by a finite set of laws
Wouldn't physics still "exist" even if there were an infinite set of laws?
Well, the physical universe will still exist, but I don't think that physics - the scientific study of said universe - will become sort of meaningless, I would think?
Well, the physical universe will still exist, but I don't think that physics - the scientific study of said universe - will become sort of meaningless, I would think?