by ommnif on December 30th, 2005

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Could the laws of physics change?

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  • by Joe-Speedy on December 30th, 2005

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    For the short term and for practical purposes, the laws of physics do not change. But the laws of physics represent only our current perception of reality. The laws change when our understanding of them changes. Once we declared the world flat and that was reality. Now we say it is spherical and we have the evidence to prove that it is. Some time later, we may decide to change that perception based on new data.

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