The Speed of Light
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The universe’s massive waves
travel at speeds that are difficult to comprehend (picture
below). Einstein predicted the existence of wormholes or similar
matter that move at extraordinarily high speeds, despite the
fact that he considered the speed of light to be the basis
of his theory.
Picture 11
When I observe a lightening storm,
it reminds me of the propagation of energetic matter (next
picture). In fact, it is the same energetic behavior. The
speed of lightening must differ from the propagation of light
because its size is different (the difference is quite small,
but necessary). These minute changes in the speed of lightening
merit the attention of experimental physicists.
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