- Invitation Status
- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Preferred Character Gender
- Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, Modern Fantasy
The universe isn't trying to restore balance to anything. Each object in the universe has an invisible code that programs it. For whatever reason, damage has been done to the code that programs certain entities. Now usually, if damage is done, then the universe will change to reading the backup code that it has for that object, but for some reason, in the case of the Exceptions, it hasn't done that so the Exceptions now run on broken code. This may mean that gravity isn't calculated for one object, or perhaps another is completely immune to a certain kind of stress. The universe is simply one huge bubble that works like a runtime environment on a computer. It exists simply to read and run the code it's given. It won't try to fix code or write new code.
Interestingly, this also fits somewhat into one of the multiverse theories that suggests each new universe is kind of a child of another universe. Perhaps the child universe has certain mutations in it's code which makes it slightly different from it's mother universe, and this is how the normal parallel dimensions view is explained - the code is slightly different in a different universe, and because of that slight difference, in that universe, certain things have happened differently.
Interestingly, this also fits somewhat into one of the multiverse theories that suggests each new universe is kind of a child of another universe. Perhaps the child universe has certain mutations in it's code which makes it slightly different from it's mother universe, and this is how the normal parallel dimensions view is explained - the code is slightly different in a different universe, and because of that slight difference, in that universe, certain things have happened differently.