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  1. Honestly that’s pretty exciting. It’s amazing to hear what kind of new things we are discovering every day.

  2. Very cool that we can measure something like this. Article says that 11 billion years ago, it had a value of -1.4 and today it has a value of -0.7.

  3. SwordfishNo9878 on

    I feel like we’re due for a paradigm shift in how we see the universe. I remember all the complicated adjustments astronomers had to make to map out the orbits of planets when we thought they revolved around earth. Now it seems like similar complicated adjustments are being made to fit these galaxies into our model. I wonder if something will change to make it all seem so simple

  4. I’ve always been a fan of the so far completely baseless conjecture that our physical constants may not be constant over cosmological timescales.

  5. I think we’re always going to find something like this, a tiny thing that throws it all into question until we solve it all again only to find another.

    Everything I’ve seen about physics seems to imply that we are only a “fold” in the universe, maybe not even the biggest or main section.

    We’re limited by time and that’s only the 4th dimension!

    People could be looking back at us talking about how we never realised the strong force isn’t real, it’s just what naturally happens here from interactions in the 9 dimensional higher planes or smt.