The speed of light can be compared on the two ways through an interferometer. There is one way with air under ambient conditions and the other way where the air density is changed over a certain distance. So on this way the delay of the light signal is changed. As the air is made thinner, the speed of light is increased. It sounds a little unusual to increase the speed of light, that is why it was chosen for the title.
Thank you for the comment. The question is justified as the experiment is not new.
Combining an interferometer with ad hoc equipment like pipes and a pencil stand, putting the things together in half a day (in fact it took me a little longer), making variations of the experiments, considering the values of atto-seconds, that is the motivation.
It was so much fun for me that I want to share it.
Nice..
but thats not increasing the velocity of light.
that is calculating the delay in Speed of light due to temperature and pressure..
thats why we measure this absolute value in vacuum..
LionHart111 2 years ago
The speed of light can be compared on the two ways through an interferometer. There is one way with air under ambient conditions and the other way where the air density is changed over a certain distance. So on this way the delay of the light signal is changed. As the air is made thinner, the speed of light is increased. It sounds a little unusual to increase the speed of light, that is why it was chosen for the title.
manf1234 2 years ago
i would say you are way head of your time.5 star rating
kamalmichael 2 years ago
Please don't stop sharing great work and the maths also helped a lot.
AVAMagneticlev 2 years ago
killer vid! X)
thesh1zn1t 3 years ago
Good video. What was your motivation?
oneirogmophobia82 3 years ago
Thank you for the comment. The question is justified as the experiment is not new.
Combining an interferometer with ad hoc equipment like pipes and a pencil stand, putting the things together in half a day (in fact it took me a little longer), making variations of the experiments, considering the values of atto-seconds, that is the motivation.
It was so much fun for me that I want to share it.
manf1234 3 years ago