Saturday, 18 June 2016

speed of light - Is the second postulate of Einstein's special relativity an axiom?




I'm trying to grasp Einstein's special relativity theory and can't seem to find a clear answer as to why Einstein concluded that the speed of light is constant to observers in different inertial frames.




  1. Sometimes I read it's because of the Michelson-Morley experiment. But that only proves there's no aether/medium for light to travel through.




  2. Sometimes I read that he derived it from Maxwell's equations. I still need to study those, so I can't judge about that.





  3. And sometimes I read that it's just an axiom that we need to accept.




So what's the right answer?




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