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One of the earliest numerical values given for the speed of light (excluding Aristotle's 'infinite') would be that given by the 14th Century Indian scholar Sayana, given in his commentary on the Rigveda. Eerily enough, when converted to modern units, the value is remarkably close to the modern experimental value; this is probably a remarkable coincidence (see Subhash Kak, "The Speed of Light and Puranic Cosmology").

Probably the earliest published empirical value for the speed of light was obtained by Ole Christensen Romer in 1676. By observing the difference in time it took for the moons of Jupiter to orbit around the giant planet when it was closest to Earth, and when it was furthest from Earth. This gave an approximate value of 227 thousand kilometers per second, which is about 75% of the modern accepted value.

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