(September 12, 2014 at 12:00 am)sswhateverlove Wrote: Well, in this case, when it's being relied upon to confirm general relativity which is kind of important to our understanding of physics and the evolution of the universe. Also, astrophysicists are claiming "dark stuff" is going around us and through us all the time. They claim that "dark matter" has left "signs of passage" by bumping head on to the atomic nucleus of ordinary matter.
All of this I personally deem worthy of considering it a variable.
But what indication do you have that this stuff is acting as a variable in any given experiment? Because if you don't have that, what you've got is an assumption without evidence. Not very scientific.
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