[OT] Power over radio is it a true thing or just a myth ?
Gilad Ben-Yossef
gilad at codefidence.com
Fri Aug 28 13:17:06 IDT 2009
Michael Tewner wrote:
>
> >
> > Until, of course, the invention of the flux capacitor...
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeLorean_time_machine
>
> Oh, anything is possible if you travel through space-time in a
> DeLorean... In particular, when you travel close to the speed of light
> you emit mostly in the forward direction, not isotropically...
>
> ;-)
>
> "when you travel close to the speed of light"
>
> 88 Miles per hour?
Despite popular belief, the speed of light is only fixed in vacuum and
scientists long acknowledged the fact that light may travels in
different and lesser speeds when going through different materials, such
as air, or water.
88 miles per hour, it would seem, is the speed of light as it travels
through Hollywood movies.
I specifically state Hollywood here, because, recent evidence show that
speed traveling via a French movie for example, will be closer to 25kph,
whereas in Bollywood movie it would be infinitesimally close to 88 miles
per day.
Interesting enough, Light travels through Israeli movies in speed close
to American ones (88 mph) but, complain much more then the American
counterpart when it doing so. Strangely, a love affair between an
homosexual Palestinian Sumu wrestler who is in fact a Mossad agent
living in Lod is also involved.
And don't even get me started on the speed of Lite.
Gilad :-)
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