Light doesn't travel?

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Once you understand that the aether exists, then yes, the 'speed of light' is merely the rate of induction of this medium. That is why this perceived speed will vary depending on the medium it is 'moving' through.

As Tesla said, light is a sound wave in the aether, or an aether perturbation (disturbance) modality. It is the excitation of the medium where magnetism and dielectricity intersect.

What if I don't understand that the aether exists? Then what happens to light?

When is the speed of light perceived as varying?

The speed of light in a medium is inversely proportional to the refractive index of the medium, and it varies depending on the medium we perceive it to be moving through.

There are only two models that exist - the aetheric model and the atomist model. Atomists cannot define half the stuff they 'believe', and they rely on mathematical models to plug the holes in their dead-end theory. Feynman couldn't even explain magnetism, just like physicists today can't define what virtual photons or fields are.