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Simple question, do all the worlds follow the same laws of physics?

I've just been thinking about it, and I know there's ideas about different worlds having different time-flow rates, but do they all obey the same laws, or is each one a reality unto iself? 

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I think some have different physics. Like The end of the world for example where you can walk on water compared to others you can't.

well, the water in some worlds appears to make you less buoyant, maybe.  because you float in Destiny Islands, but not Atlantica in KH1 or Prankster's Paradise in 3D.

Edited by OthersiderME

Well it's most likely the same, I mean same universe and all

I dunno. I see what you mean about them being different, but if they all used to be the same world, and are (probably) going to be re- connected sometime soonish, it would make sense for their physics to be pretty much the same.

Psychics in the universe: There's a site called Wikipedia...

 

Psychics in KH: Actually differ from world to world, like for example, Atlantica and Neverland. I mean look, There's a planet fully under firetrucking water

 Psychics in KH: Actually differ from world to world, like for example, Atlantica and Neverland. I mean look, There's a planet fully under firetrucking water

Atlantica isn't all under water. I believe at the end of KH2 I think, it shows Ariel with the prince on the boat. I mean the whole story of The Little Mermaid was her wanting to become human…on land. Anyway, I'd imagine therefore that the physics is the same as in our world.

 

Also, physics goes out the door when magic is involved. Especially Disney magic. It pretty much overrules every other law of nature.

Some worlds, like Wonderland are completely nuts, you walk into the different walls of the same room. and you do it just by going straight through doors.

You can fly in Neverland, but that's because of Tinker Bell, so i'm not quite sure.

But in the End of World, it's really the weirdest. You walk in a dimension that seems to have no land, but when you're transported (through those dark balls portal things) you can see what the world really is, but not for long (you can see as the chests are in the same place in both "realities"). And there are areas you can fly without any help, you just kinda start flying like in Neverland (never got that)

It seems that the rules work basically the same, but with some distortions.

Probably reality unto itself. The changes Sora and co. went through in Timeless River and The Pride Lands weren't their own doing right?

I don't think so.  Worlds tend to have their own properties, but the core physics appear to stay the same throughout.  I'd like to think that's the case because I think KH needs to start abiding by its own words of simple and clean for a change.

Did you forget about Wonderland?

 

'Nuff said...>.>

  • 2 weeks later...

I think every world has its own laws of physics. 

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