Why would'nt this work?
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Oh right. I'll edit my comment
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Okay done i got his lids whos got the space gear and the impossible stick
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wave function (something that does not travel) collapses (something that does not move either) faster than light (themselves?)
this word soup does not make sense
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It's even wilder when you take the concept of ridgidity and transfer of energy out of the equation and just think in terms of pure information propagating though a light cone. Rigidity itself is a function of information.
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Great explanation, thank you!
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Easily. I imagine that most spacecraft are already traveling faster than the speed of stick. It's likely only a few thousand meters per second
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Cool vid, thanks for sharing
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This wouldn't work because the moon is more than 300k km away
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That's what he meant by we'll use sticks on the other side
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You should make it out of feathers. Steel is heavier than feathers.
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always had this question as a kid
And then went, draw it out, and asked.
I applaud that (and the art), good for you.(And the good people already provided answers.)
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why wouldn't this work
because bullets are faster than whatever the fuck speed stickman is achieving
and even bullets are slower than light -
Yes, the speed of sound in an object is how fast neighboring atoms can react to each other, and not only is that information (therefore limited to C already) but specifically it's the electric field caused by the electrons that keep atoms certain distances from each other and push each other around. And changes in the electric/magnetic fields are famously carried by photons (light) specifically - so even in bulk those changes move at the speed of light at most