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Well, I don't mean to duck the question, I'm trying to explain why its a bad question, and not doing to well, I admit. The short answer is yes, its fundamentally impossible. As a number, the speed of light is not a "god number", because its numerical value depends on your chosen unit of length and your chosen unit of time. The only "god numbers" are dimensionless, like the fine structure constant, because they don't depend on your choice of units. Suppose the speed of light were to suddenly double what it is now. Then all of our physics would change, because some or all of our "god numbers" (fine structure constant and maybe a few more) would change. If the speed of light were doubled, but all other constants were modified too, such that all our "god numbers" stayed the same, then we would live in a world where all the physics is the same. We could detect no change. If, after the change, we chose to define the meter and the second in the same way we do now, the numerical value of the speed of light would be the same as it is now! We could never detect the change.