If the speed of light were smaller than it is, would relativistic phenomena be more or less conspicuous than they are now.
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The speed of light determines the speed of time relative to length, more or less. In order for the question to be meaningful, one would have to change the electromagnetic coupling but not change (for example) gravitation or the nuclear forces, which would be difficult in a proper theory of everything in which they are all supposedly one force.
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