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by coldtea 607 days ago
Who said anything about a vacuum permitting violations of casualty?

You wrote: "I'm having trouble with this assertion. Light travels slower in water than in air, by your assertion that light is the limit of causality; then surely we can create a paradox with ftl right in a pool."

I answered that the "speed of casuality" is not "how fast light travels in a given medium": it's the maxiumum speed of light, which is the speed of light in a vacuum.

So that the light travels slower in a pool doesn't mean we can violate casuality - the overall casuality "speed limit" remains regardless (it's a maximum limit in the universe, not a regional one).

Btw, light doesn't really slow down in a medium like water. Photons always travel at the speed of light. The aggregate light appears to slow down in the water, as invidividual photons are converted to energy when interacting with the water particles and then the energy is emitted again as new photons.

The photons while they exist (i.e. before and after the conversion to/from energy) always run at the speed of light, even inside a medium like water or whatever else. Some of them will be converted to heat though, warming up the water - but in that case they're not light anymore.