fasvariation
Fasvariation is a term used in certain theoretical frameworks, particularly within discussions of theoretical physics and cosmology, to describe potential changes or deviations in the fundamental constants of nature over time or across different regions of the universe. The idea suggests that values we consider fixed, such as the speed of light, the gravitational constant, or the fine-structure constant, might not be truly immutable.
Research into fasvariation explores hypothetical scenarios where these constants could evolve. While the Standard Model of
The search for evidence of fasvariation is an active area of scientific inquiry. Astronomers and physicists