Why does light travelat the same speed to all reference frames? Take your time and give me the answer.
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The speed of light in vacuum is thesame in all inertial reference frames. ... In all reference frames that actually exist, light travels through space and time in a normal way just like any other object.
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The short answer is that it depends on who is doing the measuring: the speed of light is only guaranteed to have a value of 299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum when measured by someone situated right next to it. But let's approach the question by considering its various meanings.
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