• cynar@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You’re the one who made the suggestion, I’m just pointing out the problems you would need to overcome.

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        Compression of size is getting smaller, your claim/idea.

        Ultimately, the ratio of intergalactic distances to atomic ones are changing in an unusual way. We have made the assumption that it is the single factor changing, and not a dozen, in lockstep, that don’t seem able to change that way.

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            If the application of an idea is both in-line with its definition and shown to be inconsistent in foundation or correctness then the idea is either wrong, not sufficiently defined, or both. In lieu of a redefinition, it can be presumed wrong.

            These are the natural shocks that test hypothesis and theory.