FAWS comments on Particles break light-speed limit? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: FAWS 27 September 2011 10:58:28AM 2 points [-]

Is that c the speed of light in vacuum or c the constant in special relativity?

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 27 September 2011 08:36:51PM 4 points [-]

c is the constant as it appears in fundamental physical equations, relativistic or quantum. Anything slowing down the propagation of photons through an apparent vacuum (such as interaction with dark matter) which did not affect, for example, the mass-energy equivalence of E=MC2, would not win the bet.