
Shifting Universal “Constants” Could Reveal Space’s Hidden Dimensions
Do the inner workings of nature change with time?
John D. Barrow and John K. Webb began to work together to probe the constants of nature in 1996, when Webb spent a sabbatical with Barrow at the University of Sussex in England. Since 1999 Barrow has been professor of mathematical sciences at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of the Royal Society. Webb is a professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Both are known for their efforts to explain science to the public.
Do the inner workings of nature change with time?
Do the inner workings of nature change with time?
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