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You just said electricity travels at the speed of light, if anyone is dumb, it's you, the guy who works with it. I'm in Aeronautic and Aerospace engineering. I can build an RC plane's frame with paper and sticks.
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  • Rc plane thats it? The wright brothers built AN ACTUAL PLANE using wood and fabric. Aeronautics? YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT ENERGY ACTUALLY IS. YES ELECTRICITY MOVES AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT IN A VACUUM OR AT HIGH ENOUGH CHARGE Its 5th grade stuff guy. Until you demonstrate actual knowledge of actual scientific properties, im callin shenanigans on EVERYTHING you posted, and WILL NOT continue this debate ANY further.

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  • No it doesn't. We have never seen it happen. Besides, I'm working with sticks and paper, not fabric and wood. There's a difference. I can also make that RC plane a mini F-35B if I had the supplies. Or I could make an entirely new plane.

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  • Lightning moves [b][i][u]at the speed of light[/u][/i][/b] You are right about ONE THING: We have NEVER actually witnessed the electron transfer process that IS electricity. Infact WE HAVE NEVER EVEN SEEN AN ELECTRON How ever using math [b][i][u]WE CAN MEASURE ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONS[/u][/i][/b] but yea we have never actually seen ANY form of ENERGY [b][i][u]thats why its called energy[/u][/i][/b]

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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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