Rupert Sheldrake has been ragging on the scientific community for decades—among his arguments is that the “constants” of physics are not in fact constant.
Here is a brief discussion of this and similar issues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HybPD0VsFP0
Thanks, I’ve seen him before- interesting stuff to be sure.
Here is another thought on the speed of light being lerhaps not constant in ALL directions, and why that might very well be the case. (The construct of speed is based on “convention”, ie, something we think might be universal, but may not infsct be- and he gives the reason why that might be the case. Also ie: if it takes light 2 seconds to travel 18,262 (or whatever the speed of lbiht is) because it would also include the return path to us, all we know for sure is that it too, 2 seconds, and we don’t know for example if the knight traveled say 1 1/2 seconds TO the object, then 1/2 second back to us- all we know for sure is that it takes 2 seconds total, which can be measured)
Interesting stuff.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AkoTubA52SQ&pp=ygUec3BlZWQgb2YgbGlnaHQgcHJvdmVzIGNyZWF0aW9u