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Light at the limit

People have been measuring the speed of light for a few hundred years, but the universe is nearly 14 billion years old. If the speed of light changes very slowly – say a small percentage every 10,000 years – how could we tell?

People have been measuring the speed of light for a few hundred years, but the universe is nearly 14 billion years old. If the speed of light changes very slowly – say a small percentage every 10,000 years – how could we tell?

Rodney Birks, Devon, UK

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