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Answer by 2012rcampion for Could a non-relativistic universe be logically...

By "non-relativistic" I assume you mean Galilean relativity. That is, a universe with no weird high-speed effects, where changing reference frames is as simple as adding velocities and there is only...

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Answer by Cort Ammon for Could a non-relativistic universe be logically...

From what I have been lead to believe, there was a non relativistic universe model which we used after Maxwell. It had a large number of "correction" terms which resulted in varying speeds of light....

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Could a non-relativistic universe be logically consistent?

As I understand it, the principle of relativity was accepted from Galileo until Maxwell, whereupon the equations which predict constant speed of light imply a preferred reference frame in a Euclidian...

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