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Cylindrical Microwave Cavity Resonator: Speed of Light Dependency?
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[QUOTE="Paul Colby, post: 6046896, member: 584221"] It depends very much on the functional form of the anisotropic light speed assumed. One particular anisotropy (the usual one assumed in these circles) is equivalent to a coordinate transformation and thus is not a physical (or observable) effect (it's not even an effect actually). However, not all anisotropies one might assume are removable by coordinate transform. For these the underlying physics is changes and so is pure speculation. [/QUOTE]
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