Yes and the universal rules which determine physical behaviors....Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
No, absolute constant http://www.quantumphysicslady.org/glossary/absolute-constant/ IOW, in a dynamical environment constants may yield variable results.
Go argue with : ENCYCLOPEDIA OF QUANTUM PHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE A constant is a number or symbol that always has the same value. There are four types of constants: A mathematical constant is a number like pi. Pi always equals 3.14159. An algebraic constant is a number which does not change in the context of a particular algebraic equation. In algebra, a constant is the opposite of a variable. For example, 2 is an algebraic constant in the algebra equation y = 2 + x. This equation could also be written y = a + x if it were explained that a always equals 2. In which case, a would be an algebraic constant. A physical constant is a constant of nature like the speed of light in a vacuum. It’s an unchanging measurement: 186,282 miles per second and is represented by the symbol c. A physical constant can also be one that changes with conditions, for example, the amount of kinetic energy for a specific number of molecules in a box at a specific temperature and pressure. The amount of kinetic energy is considered a constant but only for a certain number of molecules. For more, see the section “Constants of nature that vary with the situation” in the definition of “absolute constant.” (see post # 305) http://www.quantumphysicslady.org/
OK, but we are not talking about constant "form". We're talking about constant "function". Constant function Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Basic properties https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant_function[/quote]
As described in Chaos Theory..... p.s. round-and-round-it goes. where-it-stops-nobody-knows. ..........Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
The mystery of the missing sock ! Deep dah-dah stuff! But you don't understand, because you missed part 1 of the conversation. In the end there is agreement.....Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Back to OP . A singularity , being physical , would also have a compressed magnetic field , so that No magnetic field exists beyond this singularity , its self . In otherwords black-holes would have No magnetic field at all . Hence since " black-hole " have a magnetic field that is expansive , this not a black-hole we are looking at in your post#288.
Physics emerge from mathematical patterns. A quark is not a physical object, it is a quantum value but cannot exist by itself , i.e. it is not physical in essence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark