Quote from kid.fx.cross:
the poor guy doesn't even know the difference between a second and a millisecond
hard to take his opinions seriously when he can't even get his facts straight
at anyrate, the speed of light is generally accepted to be 186,000 miles per second
not 186,000 miles per millisecond like this poor excuse for a scholar educated by The Department of Education claims
and even that is debatable, once you get into relativity
Quote from kid.fx.cross:
the poor guy doesn't even know the difference between a second and a millisecond
hard to take his opinions seriously when he can't even get his facts straight
at anyrate, the speed of light is generally accepted to be 186,000 miles per second
not 186,000 miles per millisecond like this poor excuse for a scholar educated by The Department of Education claims
Quote from kid.fx.cross:
the poor guy doesn't even know the difference between a second and a millisecond
hard to take his opinions seriously when he can't even get his facts straight
at anyrate, the speed of light is generally accepted to be 186,000 miles per second
not 186,000 miles per millisecond like this poor excuse for a scholar educated by The Department of Education claims
and even that is debatable, once you get into relativity
Quote from the1:
At present day, it's widely accepted that the sharing of information is limited to the speed of light but I don't think it will be long before this theory is refuted. A brief education on the topic of quantum entanglement may be an eye opener for many.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement
