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by justin66
1933 days ago
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> Measuring one-way speed of light requires perfectly synchronized clocks. But disproving the oversimplification provided above, For all we know, light travels infinitely quickly in one direction and at c/2 in the return direction, only requires clocks. |
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You'll run into an obvious problem that the disk doesn't have infinite rigidity. Otherwise you could solve the one way speed of light problem by simply poking a button at the receiver's clock with a long stick. Clearly the wave propagation through the long stick happens much slower than the light getting there...