Speed of light might be variable
Discussion
http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2016/11/25...
Any thoughts on this?
Intuitively it's always struck me as a more reasonable explanation for some of the observations of the universe we've made (inflation, distant galaxies seem to be moving away faster) but it does break some of our basic understandings of how the universe works. If c isn't constant then what's behind c?
Any thoughts on this?
Intuitively it's always struck me as a more reasonable explanation for some of the observations of the universe we've made (inflation, distant galaxies seem to be moving away faster) but it does break some of our basic understandings of how the universe works. If c isn't constant then what's behind c?
Monty Python said:
Speed of light is constant, it's space that's stretching.
I've heard it postulated that the speed of light may be inversely proportional to the expansion of the universe, i.e. potentially the universe expansion is constant, but the speed of light has dropped over time.I have no reference or evidence, but it would make for some interesting behaviour if true.
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