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Originally Posted by Astromancer
it could lead to Deep Space Stations placed tens of thousands of light years out away from the galaxies to research the nature of non-galactic space. The spooky possibilities of an isolated base don't require the supernatural. Although it is always a fun add in.
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In a reality where physics is a galactic phenomena rather than a universal phenomena (which may be true in our reality for all we know), the dwarf galaxies that orbit the Milky Way would prove interesting test cases for comparative physics. Their native physics may still exist, at least in part, allowing researchers to gain an understanding of the more fundamental levels of reality.