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Is our understanding of the speed of light (299,792,458) metres per second wrong?
The speed of light being constant and of the same value in all inertial reference frames is the ultimate triumph of special relativity.
Sure, we can pick any frame we like, then define the speed from that. That is a cerebral gymnastic showing how we might like it to be. But the way to do a measurement is locally. When those local interpretations are found to agree with each other we get to a repeatable experiment. Those experiments built the curriculum your school introduced to you. And whatever else you use in your daily life, as your car.