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Um, actually 🤓, c isn't an absolute speed. Every particle with mass moves at a fraction of c, because speed is relative. c just happens to be whatever speed an object moves if it travels 1 Planck length per simulation tick 🤓🤓.
Nobody would notice if c changed its value, because the entire space-time would compensate for the change, automagically ✨️
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