The constancy of the speed of light in vacuo
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All electromagnetic radiation including the visible light moves at a constant velocity in vacuum. The velocity of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum does not depend on the velocity of the object that is emitting the radiation. The velocity of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum is a physical constant and commonly known as the speed of light. The speed of light is denoted as c ( Latin: celeritas ).
The constancy of the speed of light in a vacuum has consequences. This publication will prove, that Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is determined by
the constancy of the speed of light in a vacuum.
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Barukčić, I. (2007). The constancy of the speed of light in vacuo. Causation, 2(4), 31–50. Retrieved from https://causation.eu/index.php/causation/article/view/32
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