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Faster Than The Speed of Light?

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Imagine that you are suspended in empty space (so there is no gravity) and you can see two stars that are three light years distant and one light year apart. you could point from one to the other in a matter of seconds but suppose you were holding an incredibly long pole that reached almost all the way to one of the stars but not far enough to be affected by it's gravity. Surely it would still take seconds for you to move your hand (and the pole as well) between the two stars but the end of the pole would have to be traveling faster than the speed of light for it to move between them so quickly. However, according to Einstein's theories of relativity nothing can travel faster than the speed of light so what would happen?

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  • Asked by Elthron
  • on 2010-05-17 17:35:59
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Categories: Our universe.

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Is faster than light communication possible??

Using a pole which is 1 light year long and with a person at each end of the pole who is able to push the pole so that it hits against a plate on the opposing end. Would it be possible for them to communicate using morse code and would the message be transmitted faster than the speed of light ??

I know the pole doesnt necessarily need to be that long but its a good example.

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  • Asked by haydn
  • on 2009-07-30 23:05:28
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Categories: Domestic Science.

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