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Old 09-11-2005, 07:49 PM
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Default Waves and the speed of light

Lets say that there is a power line that is 8977198274891742 lightyears long. There are 89418924891849814 (or more) crows sitting next to eachother on the line. If the crow on the end takes off, and the next crow takes off almost exactly at the same time (just a nanonanonanosupersmall amount later), and the next crow etc... could the wave of takeoff exceed the speed of light?

i hope that makes sense...
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