Soleron said:
BMaker11 said:
Soleron said:
BMaker11 said:
This gets a little semantical here. Light can't go "less than the speed of light" because it, itself, is light. A light photon can't move slower than itself. However, light can move slower than c, the speed of light in a vacuum, if you change the medium that light is going through. Gelatin, for example
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No. Photons never move slower than c, 300,000,000m/s
I can bet you a Steam game over this if you want.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index
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Show me proof from that article that photons travel at less than c
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Dude...it's right in the first paragraph
"For example, the refractive index of water is 1.33, meaning that light travels 1.33 times slower in water than it does in vacuum."
Unless you're trying to say photons aren't light?