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From: infinity%udel-cc-vax2.delaware@udel-louie.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: Light
Message-ID: <344@sri-arpa.ARPA>
Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 19:44:24 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 19:44:24 1985
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From:  ALBERS 

The speed of light is constant? oh, I was under the impression that
it changed velocity in substances such as glass, etc.  If it did change
velocity in such substances why wouldn't it change velocity in a higher
density of Ether?  Why wouldn't this change in velocity be seen as a
'bending' of light? much as light 'bends' in glass or water.

						Eric