• zjápsretne
    #72
    Szóval bocs mindenkinek akit nem érdekel, de:

    "
    I am researching the possibility of finding a theory to show that the speed of light is not constant. Where should I search?

    The first thing you should do is get your PhD in physics, specializing in General Relativity. General Relativity has MANY observations (precession of Mercury's orbit, slowing down of binary pulsars, etc., etc., etc.) that your theory would have to explain as well or better before anyone else would even consider it. It will take years to learn and understand all the complexities. Many extremely intelligent people have tried and no one has even come close. I'm not saying it's impossible, and many of us hope that a loophole will eventually be found, but don't think it will be easy.
    "

    http://helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/qa_gp_sl.html#speedlight