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Originally Posted by Moses
The measured speed of light is relative to it's movement in the time/space continuum.
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Thank you for responding after the OT equivalent of Technical's "What color should I paint my wheels" chimed in.
Can you expand on explaining the time/space continuum? Why do you think it's NECCESSARY that time runs at different rates depending on speed, and that mass increases as you go faster, and that the length of things decreases as you go faster (making these variables which, on the surface, seems completely antithetical to the human experience) all to preserve c being a wholly unique constant?