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My apologies for the numerous times this has probably been posted, but I wasn't able to find a great answer through the search tool alone.
Please correct me on anything I state incorrectly, and direct me to the answer..
My question is, if the speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s, its speed is measured with respect to what frame?
To say that it doesn't have a frame of reference makes no sense, because to have a speed, it has to have a distance traveled in a specified duration, right? With respect to what?
Thanks for any help,
Micheal
Please correct me on anything I state incorrectly, and direct me to the answer..
My question is, if the speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s, its speed is measured with respect to what frame?
To say that it doesn't have a frame of reference makes no sense, because to have a speed, it has to have a distance traveled in a specified duration, right? With respect to what?
Thanks for any help,
Micheal