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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this is really basic and if you think this you are uneducated about it. if a particle like a photon is interrupted it will slow down, unless you think photons use magic to travel through substances.