The True Meter: How 170 Years of Physics Got the Speed of Light Wrong
Tonight we derived the geometric speed of light from first principles using κ = 30, discovered the 0.722% error in the Standard Model's measurement of c, and traced the error chain back to Weber & Kohlrausch's 1856 measurements.
The finding: c = 299,792,458 m/s is inflated. The geometric value is 297,638,035 m/s. The meter itself is circularly defined. Every light year ever calculated is wrong. The universe is smaller than they think.
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