If from relativity theory time is NOT
considered invariant, would frequency (in terms of the output of a cesium
standard or hydrogen maser)
be considered invariant?
Bruce Hunter
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Some researches is about to measure the change of universal constants as
universe expands.
Time and Spacetime: The Crystallizing Block Universe
http://arxiv.org/abs/0912.0808
The nature of the future is completely different from the nature of
the past. When quantum effects are significant, the