To: aristeides
YES Good Point.
If the speed of light varies over time...
Then...
Because time is but a human construct for the change of entropy in space,
That,
it varies as a function of location or space.
so...
IF so, then it must vary at different places.
Logic train chugging...
Further...if it varies at different locations...then
It must vary as a function of the attributes the the space it is in...
Or, to put it another way...
There must be elements in a given space that can alter the speed of light....
38 posted on
09/23/2002 8:03:56 PM PDT by
vannrox
To: vannrox
There must be elements in a given space that can alter the speed of light.... Interesting. So if it's time itself that is variable?
Suppose the 'speed' of time is what has change? Isn't the speed of subatomic particles related to their temp? And it's known that the temp of the universe *has* decreased?
Therefore . . .
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