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Originally posted by Raptor
The speed off light has been slowing down right from
the beganing of time. Which means that the equation
e=mc2 is wrong and has never been right.
Originally posted by junglejake
Originally posted by Raptor
The speed off light has been slowing down right from
the beganing of time. Which means that the equation
e=mc2 is wrong and has never been right.
Uhhh...evidence? Sources? And not just the pseudo-logical explanation that because the universe is slowing down since the big bang, so is light, because light from all directions, toward the source of the big bang and away travels at the same speed...
Originally posted by chimpchimp
one fact that everyone seems to be leaving out is light has mass.....and any mass can be slowed down by friction
Originally posted by lilblam
Oh and there is no "law" of physics that claims you cannot slow down light, there's the "THEORY" of relativity, but it doesn't have to hold true in a real experiment! It's a theory based on mathematical calculations, not actual physical experiment.. sometimes the two don't match. Maybe scientists will accidentally stumble on a time machine? If they manage to get something to travel through the antimatter universe, they'd effectively bend space/time while doing so, and just as effectively have a time machine.. but how does this relate to slowing down light? Well.. apparently if you reach light speed, time is supposed to stop, and if you go beyond that speed, does this mean you go backwards? In a relative sense, yes. But does slowing down light mean the same as reaching light speed? What happens to the time that's experienced BY the photons that are being slowed down.. interesting.