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Latest revision as of 08:01, 13 August 2024
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Title text: I wonder if you could use certain websites as negative information. |
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- According to the no-communication theorem, information cannot travel faster than light. It follows that non-information can move at any speed.
- Professor Plait proved that campaign speeches
- Caption: are capable of superluminal velocity.
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- If a campaign speech feels like a step backward, that's because it is literally time travelling.
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