The irregular physics fix
The debate whether some of the magnitudes we tend to consider as being constant are in fact changing over time is certainly not new. I for my part would think that with change being a predominant feature of our reality, if only to figure out where exactly we should place ourselves in that relational blockworld of ours, something like a constant is not what you’d expect it to be. Either way, just alone for the last statement of that blog entry it is worthwhile linking, as it states that …
Therefore, we should welcome all new knowledge even if it does not agree with our present conception of the world
If you were wondering what relational blockworld is, here some links that may help you:
- An Argument for 4D Blockworld from a Geometric Interpretation of Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics - I have read through this one and it was quite interesting.
- Quantum to Classical Transition per the Relational Blockworld - Written by the same authors, I haven’t read this one yet, but it will be a read consistent with the previous one
And while this here sounds quite different to RBW, I have the suspicion that there are similarities as both accounts see more in empty space than physics has done so far: Quantum AetherDynamics Institute