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c-decay
noun c-decay (uncountable)
  1. A discredited theory proposed by creationists in order to support the belief that the universe is a few thousand years old that claims that the speed of light has decreased over time, meaning that objects millions of light years away are visible today (whereas a constant speed of light would imply that the universe is millions of years old and so contradict this belief).
Etymology: c, the symbol used in physics for the speed of light, decay

     
 
  

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