Relativity and Cosmology

   

Measuring One-Way Speed of Light — Experiment and Calculation

Authors: Krishan Vats

One-way speed of light is thought to be unknown (or impossible to measure) at this time. The reason sighted for that is problem with establishing simultaneity of the clocks at the two ends used to measure round trip speed of light. This article describes an experiment, mathematical equation and method to measure/calculate one-way speed of light.

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