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New Theories / Re: Is the speed of a light a consequence of ?
« on: 29/03/2021 20:58:51 »A photon that doesn't exist isn't a photon. Surely you already knew that?
No, being a moderator isn't a job. It's a volunteer position. I understand acceleration just fine. The photons don't accelerate because they neither slow down nor speed up. So no need to invoke a mythical attractive force.
Light slows down passing through a medium , surely you already knew this ?
When light leaves a medium it speeds up .
An increase in speed or rate is an acceleration , are you arguing against this very established definition ?
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