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bac522

join:2003-08-04
Manchester, NH

reply to elbm

Re: 100/100?

Actually light does travel at the speed of light in a fiber, the speed difference comes from the refraction of the protons off of the internal walls of the fiber which happens enough that it essentially increases the actual time it takes for the proton's to get from point A to point B which creates the illusion that light is traveling slower...essentially, the protons in a fiber don't take a direct route.

Electrons travel on the surface of copper at the speed of light and therefore are able to take the proverbial "as the crow flies" route so they get from point A to point B essentially at the speed of light.

Regardless, Smithvilles PR is written poorly.

RadioDoc
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Premium,ExMod 2000-03
join:2000-05-11

I think you mean photons, not protons...


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to bac522

said by bac522:

Actually light does travel at the speed of light in a fiber, the speed difference comes from the refraction of the protons off of the internal walls of the fiber which happens enough that it essentially increases the actual time it takes for the proton's to get from point A to point B which creates the illusion that light is traveling slower...essentially, the protons in a fiber don't take a direct route.
The transceiver for proton internet would be pretty big and expensive, possibly ionizing and require extensive saftey precautions to be OSHA complaint.


PapaMidnight

join:2009-01-13
Baltimore, MD

Tony Stark could do it...



FastiBook

join:2003-01-08
Newtown, PA

Yea, but then some evil doer would threaten it, and iron man would have to fight them off, sadly, this would create pricing out of reach to most humans, and some others.

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LETS GO METS!



kieranmullen
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join:2005-12-12
Portland, OR

reply to patcat88
Hey that is a backpack from ghostbusters!


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