Which Deathmate book was this in?
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Which Deathmate book was this in?
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Re: Which Deathmate book was this in?
I was thinking about Solar’s speed earlier. He flew to another star to absorb it and came back in what, hours? Energy is limited by the speed of light. But it seems like the more we learn about the speed of light, the less we know about it. Almost Heisenbergian in that way, I guess. Today, the concensus questions whether the speed of light is constant or the same in every place in the universe. Maybe he could ride the topography of the universe to get the most out of this speed limit?
Re: Which Deathmate book was this in?
Speed of quantum entanglement?Chiclo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 7:42:44 pm I was thinking about Solar’s speed earlier. He flew to another star to absorb it and came back in what, hours? Energy is limited by the speed of light. But it seems like the more we learn about the speed of light, the less we know about it. Almost Heisenbergian in that way, I guess. Today, the concensus questions whether the speed of light is constant or the same in every place in the universe. Maybe he could ride the topography of the universe to get the most out of this speed limit?
https://futurism.com/chinese-physicists ... nglement-2The team came back and said that quantum entanglement transfers information at around 3-trillion meters per second – or four orders of magnitude faster than light. This is a lower speed limit, meaning as we collect more precise data, you can expect that number to get larger. At the moment, our technology and methodologies aren’t sensitive enough to measure speeds at this scale.
https://www.livescience.com/27920-quant ... light.htmlSpooky! Quantum Action Is 10,000 Times Faster Than Light
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Re: Which Deathmate book was this in?
Dudes, none of that helps me a bit. Just wondering which color the Union/Supreme/Solar battle is in
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Re: Which Deathmate book was this in?
Solar and Supreme appear together in Deathmate Blue and Deathmate Epilogue.
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Re: Which Deathmate book was this in?
Thanks man. Pretty sure I own these, then, and just need to buckle down and read them. I remember reading up until someone and Supreme went to go find Solar. I think.ManofTheAtom wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 2:39:05 pmSolar and Supreme appear together in Deathmate Blue and Deathmate Epilogue.
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I believe it was Geoff who sought Harada out so he could call Solar, who then in turn went to find Supreme.Oxmyx wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:06:41 pmThanks man. Pretty sure I own these, then, and just need to buckle down and read them. I remember reading up until someone and Supreme went to go find Solar. I think.ManofTheAtom wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 2:39:05 pmSolar and Supreme appear together in Deathmate Blue and Deathmate Epilogue.
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