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OMG you mean the speed of light is not constant for all observers in all frames of reference?Warm the fibres up. The speed of light in a medium is dependant on refractive index which itself is a function of temperature.
HTH
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I believe that objects become heavier the faster they go.
My problem is not that I am fat : it is that I move too fast.
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Warm the fibres up. The speed of light in a medium is dependant on refractive index which itself is a function of temperature.Originally posted by original PM View Postdont you are making me laugh
I was talking to our server guys the other day and they are running fibre optic cabling
one of the other business areas asked if there was any way they could speed it up.......
HTH
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lol. seems familiarOriginally posted by zeitghostThere is.
Unfortunately you end up cased in metal.
http://www.freewebs.com/jacksrandomr...berman2006.jpg
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Originally posted by original PM View Postdont you are making me laugh
I was talking to our server guys the other day and they are running fibre optic cabling
one of the other business areas asked if there was any way they could speed it up.......
omg. its true
many a true word spoken in jest
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dont you are making me laugh
I was talking to our server guys the other day and they are running fibre optic cabling
one of the other business areas asked if there was any way they could speed it up.......
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The speed of light
How much of my life am I wasting, sitting here in front of my monitor, simply waiting. Waiting for the photons to leave the screen and land on my eyeballs
There MUST be a more efficient way of running this stuff
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