• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    And it’s impossible to prove that just the exact right type of orange will double the speed of light.

    But there’s no reason to speculate either thing without a reason for the speculation. Your reason seems to be “I think it would be cool.”

    I don’t think you realize it, but this is a very similar argument to “you can’t prove God doesn’t exist.”

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      5 months ago

      Take 30 seconds to at least glance at the article the other user posted. It’s not just myself, there are plenty of very interested physicists who also find the unprovability of the one-way speed of light interesting.

      I’m also not sure what your point about orange is supposed to be. Are you suggesting that there is a particular spectra of light that we cannot test?

      My reason for being interested isn’t just that I think it’s “cool”. I think it’s fascinating that a fundamental underpinning of physics has such a gap in its experimental verifiability.