Are the Laws of Nature Being Repealed?

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The discussion centers around the notion of "repealing the laws of nature," which is met with skepticism and humor. Participants express disappointment over the idea that fundamental scientific principles could be misinterpreted or disregarded. There is a reference to a previous post from 2005 that discusses similar themes, suggesting that such claims resurface periodically. The tone reflects a mix of disbelief and amusement at the absurdity of the situation, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting established scientific laws.
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That is just sad. Not only because they are trying to twist fundamental symmetries, but that they even misinterpret them from the start. :biggrin:
 
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cronxeh said:
Aside from the content being somewhat retarded to begin with, wasnt this posted earlier in 2005

http://witsterblog.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive.html

Of course, these things come around periodically. I wasn't a member in 2005 so I missed it the last time. Kinda funny though.
 
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