Why is the speed of light so agonizingly slow?
In a vacuum light travels at about 186,000 miles/second.
That sounds fast until you realize it takes light about 100,000 years just to cross our galaxy, and the universe contains billions of galaxies.
So what's the problem? In other words what determines the speed of light in a vacuum. I answer that here.
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Disclaimer: This is not intended as professional advice. It's for informational purposes only.
Content written and posted by Ken Abbott abbottsystems@gmail.com
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