But that may not be the case. In a new paper published the journal Physical Review D, João Magueijo, a theoretical physicist at Imperial College London, and Niayesh Afshordi, of the University of Waterloo in Canada, explore the idea that the speed of light was different in the past—zipping by much faster in the universe's infancy than it does today. Why don't you "explore the idea that the speed of light was different in the past" and if you are right, rewrite the theory of relatively to conform to this and you will be recognized internationally as a winner, the label that you crave? While at it rewrite the history of cosmology, so that you will be a double winner.