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"My interest in the departed, which has been fairly constant, comes from that moment of losing someone you couldn't really afford to lose," he said.

The case for a changing constant comes from observations of bright, ancient celestial objects known as quasars.

Theoretical analysis also shows that the dielectric performance of the composite with nanosized CCTO does not follow the conventional mixing rules and the giant dielectric constant comes mainly from the interfacial polarization.

And once again, the dielectric constant comes into play: the dielectric constant of the current industry standard for circuit board epoxies, a composite known as FR4, can range from 3.9 to 4.8, depending on the manufacturer.

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Again, "Captain Constant, come in".

4. Research how a well-known scientific constant came into being, such as the speed of light, speed of sound, atomic mass unit, or kilogram.

But is this Einstein's old fudge factor, the cosmological constant, come home to roost -- in which case the universe will accelerate eternally?

Shortly thereafter, however, their results on the Hubble constant came under attack by rival astronomers, who said that Dr. Sandage and Dr. Tammann had overestimated the distances to galaxies — a crucial part of the equation for the constant — making the universe appear bigger and older than it really was.

Out in the open air, you are even more struck by the constant coming and going of cars, the sounds of traffic and the view that stretches from the buildings in the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world, to Philip Johnson's Williams Tower (formerly the Transco Tower) at the Galleria.

But Hubble had made mistakes — he saw bright patches of gas as stars, for example — and as Dr. Sandage and Dr. Tammann delved into the subject in a series of papers, the problematic constant came down and the imputed age of the universe rose.

The principle that caused this constant coming and becoming was called the logos, and the logos itself was assumed to be constant or unmovable.

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