Re: FLUXLIST: The inconstancy of constants

2000-06-24 Thread BestPoet
In a message dated 06/24/2000 8:52:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I did not know that anyone imagined the course of nature to be blandly uniform. >> I believe he's talking about the notion that underlying all of nature (natural selection included, which certainly

Re: FLUXLIST: The inconstancy of constants

2000-06-24 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
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 re

Re: FLUXLIST: The inconstancy of constants

2000-06-24 Thread BestPoet
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. H