You're quite mistaken - none of the Laws of Physics had to be adjusted.
What changed was that they were applied more completely to the problem
instead of making simplifying assumptions - that's a quite different issue!
73,
Steve G3TXQ
On 13/05/2011 18:58, Blair S Balden wrote:
> Hi everyone, my 2 cents:
> Re the bumblebees: It looks like the "Laws of Physics" had to be adjusted in
> the face of reality (at least our understanding of the laws of physics).
> Just proves we don't know everything there is to know about our universe yet,
> so we shouldn't be too doctrinaire about our current version of the "Laws."
> We should always be prepared to adjust the laws based on observations of
> reality. Theory is important, and so is observation. So is keeping an open
> mind about the correctness or completeness of any given theory.
> Best regards,
> Blair NP2F
>
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