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Zany Scientists Claim the Laws of Physics Change Throughout the Universe

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Straight from Gizmodo: “”Mutliverse” subscribers believe there are other, crazier universes beyond ours that could potentially boast their own unique physics. That’s one theory. Another, floated this week, is that the laws of physics in this universe aren’t so constant either.

Using a colorful graphic and Greek letters, like alpha, professor John Webb from the University of New South Wales proceeded to blow minds with talk that, out in the ether, our unbreakable laws are bending (note: alpha as it appears here is the “fine-structure constant” that binds all physical laws):

“After measuring alpha in around 300 distant galaxies, a consistency emerged: this magic number, which tells us the strength of electromagnetism, is not the same everywhere as it is here on Earth, and seems to vary continuously along a preferred axis through the universe,” Webb said. “The implications for our current understanding of science are profound. If the laws of physics turn out to be merely ‘local by-laws’, it might be that whilst our observable part of the universe favours the existence of life and human beings, other far more distant regions may exist where different laws preclude the formation of life, at least as we know it.”

The apparent fluctuation from galaxy to galaxy is minuscule—about one part in 100,000—but apparently that’s enough. Webb theorizes that, if his theory is correct, we will need entirely new physical theories to replace the current ones. Theoretically.”

Written by Jason Jeffrey

September 16, 2010 at 4:43 pm

Posted in Gizmodo, Space

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  1. WTF?!?! This guy has a job? If this isn’t proof that some “scientists” are nothing but modern day “Snake Oil Salesman” I don’t know what is.

    “After measuring alpha in around 300 DISTANT GALAXIES…”

    What the hell? This guy can measure things in 300 distant galaxies. Which means that he’s smart enough to develop the technique and technology to measure things hundreds, if not Thousands of Light Years Away away. But this guy isn’t smart enough to say…cure cancer? Solve something simple like say World Peace, maybe? Come on, the guy is smart enough to measure things Billions of miles away, curing cancer or solving world peace should be a snap for this guy.

    I call BS on this clown and want to apply for a job at this University of New South Wales. Yeah, I’ll be working on developing hyperdrive, lightsabers, and how to control the Force. We won’t have the technology to actually create any of my new theorys for say…(I will probably die in 2060, so say 15 years after that…), yeah, we won’t have the tech to proove my theories until 2075, but in the mean time, give me a bunch of money for my “work”.

    Warren

    September 20, 2010 at 10:45 am


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