It's never been a constant
unless you mean the speed of light in vacuum. Light slows down when passing though water, gas etc - that's how we get refraction.
( , Fri 23 Jan 2015, 16:19, Share, Reply)
unless you mean the speed of light in vacuum. Light slows down when passing though water, gas etc - that's how we get refraction.
( , Fri 23 Jan 2015, 16:19, Share, Reply)
True but once free of the medium it's passing through it normal speeds up again
These guys claim that once free of the mask it doesn't speed up again and remains slower than the constant even in a vacuum.
( , Fri 23 Jan 2015, 16:28, Share, Reply)
These guys claim that once free of the mask it doesn't speed up again and remains slower than the constant even in a vacuum.
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