yoyodog1988 Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 http://yoyobook.white.prohosting.com/light.htm Visit this good website which focuses on the fundamentals of relativity and light, by considering a hypothetical situation in which light slows down to 3000 m/s. Remember to click on the G00gle Ads!
5614 Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 Did you write this? If so then what qualifications (degree or whatever) do you have? Basically how can you assure me that the data on that site is reliable?
insane_alien Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 you forgot to mention that the earth would become a blackhole if the velocity of light was only 3000m/s the escape velocity for earth is 11200m/s.
s pepperchin Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 the speed of light,c, is the speed of light in a vacuum. I could slow light down to 3000 m/s simply by passing it through a medium with an appropriate index of refraction. [math]n=\frac{c}{v}[/math] so, for light to be slowed down to 3000 m/s we would need the index of refraction of [math]n=3*10^5[/math]. If there is a medium with an index that large I don't know but it doesn't seem like that big of a deal. If however the idea is how would this would chane the world or relativity, I would say that changing c would only work if we changed the length of a meter because everything we observe must still be true. If we assume that what we would observe would change by decreasing the value of the speed of light this would result in the creation of more black holes like insane alien said.
zebov Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 One must not forget that the speed of light is a DEFINITION. If the speed of light in a vacuum were "slowed down" to 3000m/s, then the unit of meters would represent something different, not the speed of light. (a meter would thus be a much longer unit of length).
Nirzar Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 Hey thats nice site . i clicked ads by google tooo thats what u want, right
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