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The constant speed of light is valid in the special relativity, but when we consider the a general relativistic metric according to the principle of equivalence, the possibility of the variation...
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My answer is no because, the Minkowskian space-time describes the geometrical structure of an inertial frame.. Ramesh Chandra
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In my opinion, it is not possible to define.
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The metric tensor of general relativity reduces to the metric tensor of special relativity in the absence of gravity. Therefore, both possibilities may exists.
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