@johnzdoe Said
except that this little story does not give us a solution as to what is the speed of light relative to?
so still no answer.
Are you really this dumb or are you trolling?
Actually the story was a hint, i.e. a clue, meant to lead you to the answer. Apparently you are too lazy to do any research on your own regarding the topics of physics and the speed of light.
A. You believe the theory as presented by Einstein (and his evil Zioinist groupies), in which case the speed of light is what it is
relative to
everything. Its speed has been measured and verified in a variety of real world experiments (i.e. not thought experiments).
B. You don't believe the theory as presented by Einstein (and his evil Zioinist groupies), which means you are left with measuring the speed of light relative to specific points in space (such as the moon of Jupiter during an eclipse and earth, or anyone of a number of other experiments (which have been conducted through the years), which would give you the speed of light
relative to the parameters of the experiment.
C. You don't believe light has a speed, thus its
speed isn't
relative to anything.
So, johnzdoe, pick one...or add one... what do YOU believe the speed of light is
relative to?
Oh... right... you told us before that you don't actually have your own theory... everyone else's theory is wrong, but you don't have an alternative theory to present...
the cat is not dead, the cat is not alive, the cat is not neither dead or alive, the cat is not both dead and alive, the cat is not a cat, the cat is not not a cat.... whatever theory that is presented about the cat is wrong...I know this even though I don't have my own theory about the status of the cat...