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by teddyh
2506 days ago
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A shadow isn’t actually a thing. It’s an image, like a mouse pointer. If I had a sufficiently large screen, and I made the mouse pointer jump (by setting its position) to the other end of the screen, I could calculate its speed and make that number higher than the speed of light. But has anything actually moved? No it hasn’t, because a mouse pointer, like a shadow, is only an illusionary image of a thing, not an actual thing. |
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Quantum entanglement works faster than light but cannot carry any information. As such the speed of causality (and implicitly of light) is still the real limit.