in reply to [OT] A prediction.

Ancient light was slower? So you can say:
Adam was the fastest man in the world: when he turned off the light, before it was dark he was already in bed.
So if light accelerates it's speed is not constant over the universe: but is this acceleration constant over the time?

I'm quite persuaded that the reality is not at all accurate and a possible god maybe he/she counts slice of bred using the square root of five as reference.

When a photon breaks it's chains and sparks into the matter it must accelerates somehow: my medieval physic understanding cannot afford the beginning of a linear motion.

That said the history of science is full of kill-previosus-dogma happening. Speed of light is one of the actual dogmas.

Also time can be be variable: are you sure you have not posted your OT on April's First?

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There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

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Re^2: [OT] A prediction.
by chacham (Prior) on Apr 07, 2016 at 14:13 UTC

    Adam was the fastest man in the world

    Yep, he was first in the human race.