Over the past 400 years they've been keeping records from experiments all over the world what they didn't tell you in college is the constant they told you we're constant we're not really constant like the 33 ft per second per second directly acceleration rate of gravity was actually agreed upon in 1977 that was an average of all the correlated data but it actually shows definite shift over a course of 200 years also the speed of light is not a constant but another average of correlated data over the course of two hundred years or 400 and they found that it varied and again it was in a curve
Re: things you didn't learn in college
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