TitusRex
TitusRex t1_iyy8har wrote
Reply to How are we sure that speed of light and other basic constants are really constants on a large cosmological scale of time and space? by The_Dark_Passenger93
We cannot be completely sure that the fundamental constants, such as the speed of light, are fixed over time and space. However, we have collected data over the course of decades that suggests these constants remain constant. If the speed of light and other constants do vary over time and space, it could indeed have a drastic impact on our understanding of the cosmos, particularly when considering phenomena like dark matter and dark energy.
TitusRex t1_iz59fn4 wrote
Reply to How do alpha particles react to strong magnetic fields? by primitive_missionary
Alpha particles have a positive charge, so they will be attracted to a negatively charged grid. Strong electric fields can be used to slow down and control the motion of alpha particles. Strong magnetic fields, such as those created by superconducting magnets, will cause the particles to move in circles, following the field lines.