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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
Remember you read it on CD first.
People have been kicking around the idea for several years that the constants in physics (the speed of light, the charge of an electron....) may have been changing as the Universe expands.
Now there is more evidence. If this new theory is correct it would be a milestone in our understanding of physics
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ID/13816702
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OK, so if the speed of light is not a constant, then that means that the speed of other forms of electromagnetic radiation are also not constant. Thus, radar - both emitted and reflected - does not travel at a constant speed. Therefore, radar cannot really be calibrated against a known constant - because there is no known constant.
I think I just found a defense for my next speeding ticket...
-dave