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Hey guys! My name's Law Lord. I'm a Law student at the moment and am from New Zealand. Something I've always been interested in is Information that never or very rarely changes.

 

For example; the population of New Zealand is 4 million people: this is something that frequently changes and in 100 years could be 5-6 million. This kind of stuff is not my main area of interest because of its frequent change.

 

However things like the number of eyes a human has is unlikely to change anytime soon. This is an obvious example, but that's the type of stuff i'm into.

 

I wish to write a book on this kind of stuff... a book that will have relevent for a long time.

 

I was wondering if anyone would like to contribute ideas on the stuff i'm looking for. e.g The theory of Relativity, or anything else....

 

Nice to meet you all, I hope I was clear:)

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Check out John Barrow's book "The Constants of Nature" which is a good read on things that "never" change :phones: . And perhaps Martin Rees' "Just Six Numbers".

 

Oh, and welcome to Hypography!

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Yes Welcome Law Lord,

Information that never or very rarely changes[/Quote]

we have a tendency not to notice the things that do not change I will have to think about it, are you looking for something related to evolution?

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I am looking for information on anything really...

 

Obviously maths is a big one... things very really change in maths although, I have little experience in the subject at the moment. I plan to take some papers on it over the summer.

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