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I have a question, <br />suppose we build a nonotube 3 Light-seconds long <br /><br />an explosion on each end of the tube moves it back and forth, <br />it's a signal between scientists on each end.<br /><br />when the tube is pushed by scientist A to signal scientist B on<br />the other end, don't they instanly receive the information and<br />notice the tube moved ?<br /><br />I know if you had a wire and sent a phone signal, you would need at<br />least 3 seconds to get the signal on the other end, because the electron signal<br />has to jump through each copper wire in the way.<br /><br />But this is totally different, doesnt scientist B immediately see that the nanotube has been pushed an inch in his direction instantaneously? and<br />beating the speed of light slow phone signal by up to 3 seconds?<br /><br />In other words dont send informationon a wire using slow speed of light<br />phone signals, just jerk the whole nanotube back and forth and<br />communicate instantlyandfaster than SOL<br /><br />or what are you getting ready to say, that the speed limit cant be violated<br />and the nanotube will actually break somewhere, separate by an<br />inch, and then rebuild itself chunk by chunk or atom by atom towards the other end at the speed of light?<br /><br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>