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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: How can the speed of light be a constant when... Reply with quote

Here is my question... how can the speed of light be a constant when it is affected by gravity? If gravity can change its course, then wouldnt it change the speed, having altered the course? Why did Einstein chose the speed of light for a constant? I believe that all matter consists of energy, but did he really sum it all up with that formula?

Are there alternative constants that have been suggested?
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