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Edited by CybrWyteTygr: 9/3/2015 1:18:46 PM
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At least. Ship mac cannons can get to 50+ Plus constant bombardment.
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  • [quote]Lightning moves [b][i][u]at the speed of light[/u][/i][/b][/quote] Holy shit you really are dumb. It comes nowhere close. If it moved at the speed of light, it would hit the single point trillions of times, not a few million.

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  • Edited by DarthBrando: 9/4/2015 5:06:39 AM
    The giant bolt of lightning you see [b][i][u]is not electricity[/u][/i][/b] It is the left over wake of super heated plasma created by the electrons moving [b][i][u]at the speed of light[/u][/i][/b] from the cloud through the atmosphere to where ever the bolt hits. Again your jus proving your an idiot.

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  • [quote]The giant bolt of lightning you see [b][i][u]is not electricity[/u][/i][/b] It is the left over wake of super heated plasma created by the electrons moving [b][i][u]at the speed of light[/u][/i][/b] from the cloud through the atmosphere to where ever the bolt hits. Again your jus proving your an idiot.[/quote] Only light and hawking radiation moves at the speed of light. Go back to highschool physics. Your lack of a diploma is showing.

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  • In a vacuum the wave travels at the speed of light and almost that fast in air.-----> direct citation from electromagnetic waves section of below web page! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_electricity [b][i][u]READ THE WHOLE DAM PAGE AND STFU[/u][/i][/b]

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  • -blam!- it. You have no Idea what I mean, do you? We have no way of measuring the speed. We would need billions of kms of length. The time of hoping simply isn't that fast. It's like saying I can move 3 atoms in distance the speed of light. To close of a distance to measure.

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  • Yea NO; We have the electron based atomic clock; This allows us to MEASURE ANYTHING moving at, near, or ABOVE the speed of light! (So long as we can record the passing by of the particle: THATS EXACTLY what super colliders ARE FOR!)

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  • [quote]-blam!- it. You have no Idea what I mean, do you? We have no way of measuring the speed. We would need billions of kms of length. The time of hoping simply isn't that fast. It's like saying I can move 3 atoms in distance the speed of light. To close of a distance to measure.[/quote]

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