Does Time Affect the Speed of Light? Exploring Special Relativity

In summary, the concept of time being constant and speed being a function of time raises the question of whether light would have a different speed in a different perception of time. This is known as special relativity. While time appears constant to us, someone moving at high speeds would see their clock ticking slower and vice versa. When measuring speed, we use the distance traveled as measured by our own clock.
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Hello I'm new to the forums and was wondering,

Since time is not a constant, and speed is a function of time, would light have a higher speed when time passes by quicker? It seems kind of obvious but I'm not really sure.
 
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time is constant for you. when we look at someone speeding by we would see that their clock appears to be ticking more slowly. conversely when they look at our clock they conclude that our clock is ticking more slowly.
(special relativity)

We would measure their speed using the distance they traveled as measured by us and our clock.

To us time is a constant. Our ideal clock ticks at the same rate always if at rest (ie not moving) in our frame of reference.
 

Related to Does Time Affect the Speed of Light? Exploring Special Relativity

What is the speed of light?

The speed of light is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum, or about 670,616,629 miles per hour.

Can anything travel faster than the speed of light?

No, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. The speed of light is considered to be the universal speed limit.

How does light travel through space?

Light travels in the form of electromagnetic waves, which are a type of energy. These waves do not require a medium to travel through, unlike sound waves.

What is the relationship between light speed and time?

According to Einstein's theory of relativity, time and space are relative to the observer's frame of reference. As an object approaches the speed of light, time slows down for that object relative to a stationary observer.

How do scientists measure the speed of light?

The speed of light can be measured using various methods, such as using a rotating mirror to measure the time it takes for a beam of light to travel a certain distance. Currently, the most accurate measurement of the speed of light is through the use of lasers and atomic clocks.

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