Laws of Physics

The laws of physics are considered fundamental to an existence in which a civilization lives, and intrinsic to its view of the cosmos. The laws are altered as one discovers higher dimensions or other planes of existence.

This table shows the classical laws up to and including 6d, then the new laws from 7d onwards (where old laws apply as well), and an abstraction into non-reality. Classical mechanics is deterministic, whereas quantum mechanics is probabilistic, and that is why the laws of classical mechanics break down at 7d onwards.

At 6d the Theory of Everything was discovered, that standardized the interactions between all four forces of nature: gravity, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, and electromagnetic force.