Science, Creation & EvolutionThe Biochemical Challenge to Evolutionfirst off i have a very limited understanding of physics and you completely lost me with the mass thing but about light... if Einstein theory about space being curved is correct couldn't light hit a pocket or fold and speed up significantly or decrease when encountering the gravitational forces of other planets.. and if it does wouldn't that affect the appearance of c being constant.... Also about the decreasing speed of light. If the second law of Thermodynamis is correct and all things degrade over time then it's perfectly logical to assume that this applies to light as well. |
🌈Pride🌈 goeth before Destruction
When 🌈Pride🌈 cometh, then cometh Shame