• vithigar@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    …but that’s exactly what you’re doing. The fact that light travels at the same speed in all directions cannot be proven. You’re the one insisting that it does.

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      4 months ago

      I’m not insisting anything. I’m saying that, based on everything we know, the direction of light has no bearing on its speed.

      Suggesting that it does just because we don’t have evidence that it doesn’t is no different, as I said, as claiming the universe was created last Thursday.

      Maybe the speed of light doubles when it goes through the exact right type of orange. You can’t prove it doesn’t.

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        4 months ago

        This is slighlty different though, we only know the two-way speed of light, not the one way speed of light.

        We only know that this trip, to and back, takes x seconds. We cannot prove that the trip to the mirror takes the same length of time as the way back.

        The special theory of relativity for example does not depend on the one way speed of light to be the same as the two way speed of light.

        Wiki

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            4 months ago

            For no reason. No one is saying that it is different, only that it’s impossible to prove one way or the other. Light traveling the same speed in all directions, and light traveling at 2x c away from an observer and instantaneously on the return, and every other alternative that averages out to c for the round trip, are indistinguishable to any experiment we can conduct.