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I have provided evidences to suggest that it might not be constant elsewhere in the universe. I even posted the relevant, peer-reviewed scientific papers that say it. The evidences are:


1. Observation anomalies of very rare ultra high energy cosmic rays (uhecr's) with energy levels well above relativistic predictions;


2. Possible red-shift dependence of the atomic fine-structure constant;


3. Spacetime expansion at an accelerating rate suggest non-conservation of energy for the entire universe;


4. And, most importantly, standard inflation solution for the horizon and homogeniety problems in cosmology -- which suggests that the nascent universe expanded a couple of thousand times the speed of light.


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