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Hank Rearden wrote:
How does one measure the curvature of space time? Ha! You're baiting me. Take a very long piece of string. Hold on to one end. Attach a tachyon to the other end. Release the tachyon end. Masure the curvature of the string as it traces the path of the tachyon. Warning: Do Not apply a charge to the tachyon. The resulting Cherenkov radiation could be hazardous to your health. -- ,,, ..oo c - Soque |
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