Evolution Question Number Five;
A theory long held as fact since the early 20th Century is that the
speed of light is a constant as summed up in E=Mc2 (Otherwise known as
Einstein’s theory of general relativity).
Now, however, a debate has started over the question of is that really
true. If not, then Einstein’s theory gets tossed out the
window.
If the speed of light was faster in antiquity than it is now, than the
universe is MUCH younger than currently postulated since the age of the
Universe is currently theorized based on the assumption that the speed
of light was, is and always will be a constant.
Question #5
Can you prove empirically that the speed of light has remained constant
since the beginning of time?
Proceed to Question
Number Six.
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