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As best we can tell, yes. If Maxwell's Equations apply in all parts of our Universe, then the vacuum propagation speed of EM radiation (ie, light) will be the same in all parts of our Universe. We have no reason to think that our small portion of our Universe has different physical laws than other parts.

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