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<blockquote data-quote="Tom 1" data-source="post: 72080747" data-attributes="member: 404020"><p>I don’t think that really explains it, differences in measurement accuracy are in tiny fractions of km/sec. whether or not you think he is a ‘nutter’ is neither here nor there. What I was hoping for are any answers that actually tackle this question, not just defences of constants as articles of faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom 1, post: 72080747, member: 404020"] I don’t think that really explains it, differences in measurement accuracy are in tiny fractions of km/sec. whether or not you think he is a ‘nutter’ is neither here nor there. What I was hoping for are any answers that actually tackle this question, not just defences of constants as articles of faith. [/QUOTE]
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