The velocity of light is one of the most fundamental questions in physics. For centuries, the velocity of light has been a subject of scientific discussion. In this article, we will discuss this subject based on the experimental data. Marmet measured in 2000 that light needs 14 μs more when traveling from S.F. to N.Y. than when traveling back in the opposite direction, from N.Y. to S.F. These data are the main standpoint of this research. The result of the study is that light has a constant velocity also in a moving medium. The second postulate of the Special Theory of Relativity is valid in all different local ethers that move with different velocities.
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Amrit Šorli (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1bb6354b1d3bfb60ed0ae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202507.2115.v2
Amrit Šorli
Institute for Scientific Interchange
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