Thermos aquaticus
Well-Known Member
Is this a universal type equation that could be used to determine times for other things if speed of light was replaced with say speed of a boat crossing a lake?
As others have stated, you can't replace a physical constant in a physics equation with any old number you want and expect the equation to still work. c is a physical constant, the speed of light. If you want to measure the gravitational attraction between two bodies using Newton's formulas you can't replace the gravitational constant with whatever number you want. If you want to calculate how many molecules there are in a mole you can't replace Avogadro's number with any value you want. Scientists use specific values for physical constants for a reason.