Light our experience of light, our measurement of light, and the
notion that light speed is constant can be understood to mark our
interface with the cosmos. David A. Grandy's book moves from the
scientific to the existential, from Einstein to Merleau-Ponty, from
light as a phenomenon to light as that which is constitutive of
reality. To measure the speed of light is to measure something
about the way we are measured or blended into the cosmos, and that
universal blending predetermines our measurement of light speed in
favor of a universal or constant value. It's quite a trip, one
aimed at scientists who have pondered light speed constancy,
philosophers inclined to question the idea that mind and world are
distinct, and scientifically or philosophically inclined persons
who enjoy stretching themselves in new ways."
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