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An interesting aside to this is that the speed of light can be reduced
to human walking speed in the laboratory. It's done by using very low
temperatures. I suspect Google may reveal some details and maybe even a
video on it.
Willam Katzman wrote:
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> If you want to really get into it, the "group velocity" of the speed of
> light can actually go faster through some materials than light travels in a
> vacuum. (Google faster than speed of light cesium - the most famous
> experiment verifying this was done in a cesium gas I believe).
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>>
>> William and Wayne are right: the frequency changes, not the speed of
>> light. The light from distant, redshifted galaxies has always been
>> moving at the same speed ever since it started out on its trip to us.
>>
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> Assuming that it has traveled in a vacuum all that time, right?
> Passing through gas, our atmosphere, water changes the speed
> significantly...how do I know? Google said so...
> "
> If light travels not through empty space but rather through a gas
> (air) or a transparent fluid or solid, then the speed of the light in
> that substance is less than the speed of light in empty space. The
> ratio of the speed of light in empty space and the speed of light in a
> substance is equal to the index of refraction of that substance. The
> index of refraction of water is about 1.4 (depending on the color of
> the light), so the speed of light in water is equal to about c/1.4
> which is about 0.7c, which is about 210,000,000 m/s or about 130,000
> miles per second."
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