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Did we know that 70 years ago? I’m talking about history, not today.


That particular bound wasn't. Others were. For example: Millikan's value for the electron charge was about .995 of the current best measurements. That was about a century ago. So either someone was wrong, the average rate of change has dramatically increased recently (in which case the universe is conspiring against physicists and all bets are off), or human biochemistry is significantly younger than human civilization.




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