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Indeed, from that perspective we could use a separate carrier pigeon for
every character and still come in under the lead time for the 'review
cut-off' date to have faded into the past far enough for someone to actually
address it.
Perhaps though, that is why reviewers take so long, it is the natural and
opposite reaction to counter the speed of the delivery.
Hmm, need my blackboard for some spinor notation to solve this one...
Steve Hudson
FTL Information Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Kim-Eng [mailto:techwr -at- genek -dot- com]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 December 2015 4:33
To: Steve Hudson <sh1448291904 -at- gmail -dot- com>; techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: Re: Information trumps matter
The time it takes to deliver information is almost always dwarfed by the
time it takes for someone to get around to doing something useful with it
once it arrives.
Gene Kim-Eng
On 11/28/2015 6:37 PM, Steve Hudson wrote:
>
> Local causality has been given the boot. For the non-physics buffs,
> they've proved that information can travel faster than light (FTL).
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