At least we know if the laws of physics were to suddenly change one day, we'd notice, because of the innumerable high school and college science classes replicating basic experiments every day.
Not necessarily! When I was in college physics, we had bad equipment that tended to give me really weird results, so I just start calculating the values I 'should' get and putting them in.
Now, how do I know it was REALLY the equipment, not a previously undiscovered amendment to the laws of physics?
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Date: 2010-09-26 06:36 am (UTC)Now, how do I know it was REALLY the equipment, not a previously undiscovered amendment to the laws of physics?
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