Equally a problem with the fine structure constant, since it directly measures the strength of the electromagnetic force.
But the fine structure constant is dimensionless, so you don't need to find a standard to measure it which doesn't change when it changes.
Ah, now I see what you're saying. Good point.
New Salt Compounds Challenge the Foundation of Chemistry
The title is overblown (it depends on what you think the foundation is), but get a load of this:
And here's the philosophical bit:
The obvious example of local truth is relativistic effects being pretty much invisible over the durations and distances that are normal for people, but there's also that the surface of the earth is near enough to flat for many human purposes.
Any suggestions for other truths which could turn out to be local?