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Egg head said to ask you "Is MMX using an interferometer?"
How fast do electrons in a circuit propagate? (Hint: 10^-6 m/s).
How can you measure the velocity of light if the electrons of a circuit that you are using to measure the velocity of light is propagating less than the velocity of light. By the time you detect the velocity of light the light pulse has already past. You are not measuring the velocity of light you are measuring the speed of the circuit.
Just one problem, when do you start the velocity clock? At what time does the emission occur, when do you start the timer? We need the exact start time.
Anything that we use for detecting, (current) moves slower the c. That will need to be accounted for.
Without knowing the emission time, and the emission duration, no meaningful measurement may be taken. Measuring just a section of flight path.......does not relate relative velocity.
There is also the problem of how do you form a single independent light pulse?