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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...
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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."
<http://www.astro.uu.nl/~strous/AA/en/antwoorden/licht.html>
Eric Siegel
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New York Hall of Science
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www.nyscience.org
718.699.0005 x 317
esiegel at nyscience dot org
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