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Re: Question
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by nåte on February 12, 1999 10:09:13 UTC |
: No they do not. In general relativity local space-time is always flat and therefore by definition the properties of space-time do not change. understood... however, how are the constants of permeability and permitivity derived from space, other than just measuring vacuum as a constant. What makes the constant of P/P what they are? What are they directly corrolated to? The mass density of the cosmos, perhaps? |
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