Kogami:
Here's the crazy condundrum in all this: If you want to create an entirely new system of physics, you'll likely fail.
Why?
Because if you enter into a dream with the intention of attaching a new system of physics, you'll likely be dragging along your old system of physics with you in the process. So, any attempt you make to install a new system will likely be trumped by your existing expectations of what the physics are supposed to be. in other words, while you're striving to create a new system of physics, some part of you will be constantly saying, "Is this really the way it should be?" And you'll find yourself questioning the physics of every system you invent by inadvertently attaching the physics you know to the physics you want to invent.
It might be better to abandon any interest in systems of physics, or altering reality as you know it, and focus instead on simply experiencing something different. Physics do not exist in dream; "reality" in dreams is driven by nothing more than your own expectations and imagination. So, just sit back and expect nothing, and the systems will design themselves in ways you would never have "expected."
In other words, don't attempt to rewrite physics. Just walk away from the laws, and watch as they rewrite themselves...
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