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I feel I should point out Mach's principle is quite loosely defined.There have been attempts to make it more definitive, but the basic idea is that the rest of the universe is the real background against which everything locally rotates.Today this has to explain gravitational waves and their finite speed; whether or not Einstein's SR restricts all massless waves with energy to the limit, c.So I have to wonder what my friend is trying to do really. Maybe I should try to track him down.
But the speed of light and the speed of gravitational waves are fixed by the special theory;
No. The Special Theory describes and predicts other phenomena on the assumption that c is fixed and limiting.
All scientific laws and theories are attempts to describe and predict what happens, they don't fix, affect or control nature.
If Isaac Newton could do it, why not you?
Significant phenomena predicted by SR are incorporated in nuclear power generation and GPS navigation.
I've watched a gorilla deduce and verify Newton's theory of gravitation, which made me wonder why the Catholic Church defended Aristotle's nonsense to the extent of excommunicating or even killing unbelievers.
It also holds a significant place in electronics. It's a commonly held assumption that you can't get anything to propagate faster than c, even a nanometre, or a picometre.