Volume & Issue:
Volume 08, Issue 02, February 2026
Page No:
9597-9600
Abstract:
More than 100 years ago, Einstein established the speed of light as a universal constant, proposing that nothing in the universe can surpass it. This research paper seeks to reexamine that foundational assumption from a novel perspective, investigating whether the speed of light is truly invariant or if different photons may, under certain conditions, exhibit varying velocities. Our findings suggest that the universe may inherently demonstrate wave–particle duality. During measurement, some light may appear to travel faster as a means of avoiding direct detection.
KeyWords:
Super-fast-photon, Slow photos, Speed of light, Wave-particle duality, Avoiding measurement, Spacetime curvature.
