Thursday, 13 April 2017

experimental physics - Is it experimentally proven that photons travel at speed $c$ in vacuum?


Are there experiments which show that single photons (not classical em waves) travel exactly at $c$ in vacuum? What is the error bar in that case? The question is posed due to the fact that loop quantum gravity predicts variations in the speed of light.




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