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« on: 23/05/2018 10:09:09 »
Δ 0 x  =   20089dac7d2b7faab4ee7f8a124e56c6.gif= ee99dfcd7263f4656fa537eb075e902b.gif = ∞


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Logic :  There is no limit how fast a point to adjoining point transfer/displacement can happen.

Added- c is the energy transfer limit but not a speed limit.

If ''light'' is +1e then ''space'' must be -e because   (-e) + (+1e) = q0 

Therefore m = 6cb413cb0c34c076d81e5a72be79e57f.gif  where S is entropy which is -e field density that is under ZpP. 

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