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RE: Unraveling cosmic neutrino anomalies with Anita (and sterile neutrinos)
The speed of light in the atmosphere is roughly equal to the speed of light in the vacuum. The difference is actually of one third of a permile. Therefore, it can be practically ignored.
Okay...... I get it now
Yep, although this is different for ice, for instance.