Isotropy of the Speed of Light
Diego J. Castano, Lawrence C. Hawkins

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical proof that the speed of light is isotropic, meaning it does not vary with direction, supporting fundamental principles of physics.
Contribution
It presents a theoretical demonstration that the speed of light must be direction-independent, reinforcing the isotropy assumption in physics.
Findings
Speed of light is direction-independent
Supports isotropy in fundamental physics
Theoretical proof of light speed invariance
Abstract
It is shown theoretically that the speed of light cannot depend on direction.
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TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
