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Extend laws into a bigger regime

When one says "extend laws into a bigger regime" that means to apply the laws in a more broad way? The word "extend" is unclear to me... I add the video if that will help, thanks. At 5:48

The string theorists, there we got top people working on this, they try to extend Einstein's laws into an even bigger regime, that can then explain everything that's in our universe, not most things.
  

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extend ~ broaden ~ expand ~ stretch anonymous When one says "extend laws into a bigger regime", does that mean to apply the laws in a more broad er way? More or less. More precisely, it's to find new laws that can explain more things while still explaining the things that the old laws can already explain.

  • extend ~ broaden ~ expand ~ stretch anonymous When one says "extend laws into a bigger regime", does that mean to apply the laws in a more broad er way?
  • More or less.
  • More precisely, it's to find new laws that can explain more things while still explaining the things that the old laws can already explain.
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extend ~ broaden ~ expand ~ stretch

anonymousWhen one says "extend laws into a bigger regime", does that mean to apply the laws in a more broader way?

More or less. More precisely, it's to find new laws that can explain more things while still explaining the thi

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