The speed of light in a medium is described by the equation c/n, where n is the index of refraction, leading to an average speed that appears slower than c due to interactions with atoms. While photons travel at c, they are absorbed and re-emitted, causing delays that contribute to this perceived slowdown. Discussions highlight the complexities of light behavior in various materials, including the effects of density and dispersion. Some participants mention experimental findings, such as light being "stopped" in certain conditions, emphasizing that this involves manipulating states rather than altering the speed of photons. Ultimately, the consensus is that photons always travel at c, and what changes is the group velocity in different media.