I did not know that anyone imagined the course of nature to be
blandly uniform.

        




On Sat, 24 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> http://www.sheldrake.org/experiments/constants/
> 
> A very interesting read . . . physicist Rupert Sheldrake (the guy who gave us 
> "morphic resonance"--one of my fave theories) asks the question:
> 
> Do physical constants fluctuate? Like maybe the speed of light IS NOT the 
> constant we thought it was. He says:
> 
> "The implications of fluctuating fundamental constants would be enormous. The 
> course of nature could no longer be imagined as blandly uniform; we would 
> recognize that there are fluctuations at the very heart of physical reality." 
> How Fluxus of nature!
> 
> Barg
> 
> 



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