The invariance of the speed of light
Jerrold Franklin

TL;DR
This paper refutes a recent experiment claiming the speed of light varies with observer motion, reaffirming the invariance of the speed of light as a fundamental principle.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis demonstrating that the recent experimental claim contradicts established physics and is incorrect.
Findings
The speed of light is invariant regardless of observer motion.
The recent experiment's conclusion is invalid.
The invariance of light speed is reaffirmed.
Abstract
We show that the conclusion of a recent experiment [arXiv:0912.3934] that claims to have discovered that "the speed of light seems to depend on the motion of the observer" is wrong.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
