by ommnif on December 30th, 2005

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Could the laws of physics change?

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  • by Greg Griffin on August 5th, 2007

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    In so much as our understanding of them alters yes, in terms of actual "laws" of nature probably not. However there is some research into whether things such as fundamental constants (such as the speed of light, charge of an electron etc) may change over billions of years. There is a group at Cambridge working on it now I believe.

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    • Cambridge also rejected the quark for 10 years after it was discovered, !

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      by H on August 5th, 2007

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