Scientific laws

Scientific laws are natural laws governing how a universe functions. They mayhbe coomparable and alternative to the magical laws another form of natural laws, which also govern some universes.

Background
It was the desire of the various more fantastical inhabitants of Earth exist apart from the scoffing of an increasingly rational and scientific world. That which cannot be weighed, measured, or stuffed inside of the laws of thermodynamics used its own curious, but no less effective, laws to escape. And where they escaped to, whether another universe or another physical dimension, is a place that by Earth's own scientific theories say is entirely plausible. So they Withdrew.

One explanation put forth by a number of reputable scientists argues that there exists in reality an unknown number of different universes. These could even be thought of as different regions of the same universe, but in either case, theory allows for these "pocket universes" to have their own unique sets of the laws of science and nature. Another theory states that the universe is not made up of individual particles, like atoms or electrons, but instead is composed of stringsstrange things that are long, but not high nor wide, and have no other dimension. This theory only makes scientific sense, however, if our universe has more than the 4 dimensions to which we're accustomed; 26 dimensions is one number given. The reason we don't see these extra dimensions is that they're all folded up on themselves, but they are there, nonetheless. Could these also be pocket universes? Is this what Alexander of Daventry means when he writes of the "multiverse"? ls Daventry one of these pocket universes?