ebee:
Anyone noticed the speed of light has changed too?
When I was at school I`m sure the speed of light was about 186234 miles per second, now its quite a few miles faster.
So light has speeded up during my lifetime (or they just measure it a bit cleverer these days?)
When I was at school the speed of light was 186,282.39 miles per second (plus or minus about 0.4 miles per second) so does that make me younger than you? I think the speed of light is constant, but they have always been saying that with advances in technology distances are shrinking, so perhaps the miles are shorter.
ebee:
Anyone noticed the speed of light has changed too?
When I was at school I`m sure the speed of light was about 186234 miles per second, now its quite a few miles faster.
So light has speeded up during my lifetime (or they just measure it a bit cleverer these days?)
When I was at school the speed of light was 186,282.39 miles per second (plus or minus about 0.4 miles per second) so does that make me younger than you? I think the speed of light is constant, but they have always been saying that with advances in technology distances are shrinking, so perhaps the miles are shorter.
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