02 December 2023 2 719 Report

I mean 1.609344 km could be the measure of the wavelength of a gravitational wave!

I asked other questions on my RG pages related to the subject some examples:

-Do you think that the absolute time for light to travel exactly one mile should emerge from an ultimate theory?

- What is the energy needed for a photon to travel, one, two, three, ...., etc terrestrial miles (1.609344 km)?

- Could the earth mile (1.609344 km) be the length of a fundamental wave, possible electromagnetic one?

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