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Will we ever… speak faster than light speed?

If we explore the outer reaches of space, keeping in touch with home will be a daunting task. But are there ways our words could travel faster than light? Peter Ray Allison of the BBC investigates.

NuggetsOfGod3313d ago (Edited 3313d ago )

If everything floats, can u drop a call in space?

Gilgamesh153313d ago

So someone receives the message before I send it?

Stringerbell3313d ago (Edited 3313d ago )

I can see it now for future cell phone contracts: 'we have the best worm hole service in the galaxy!' =p

johny53313d ago (Edited 3313d ago )

Communication has been one of the most vital and important tools of the human race, since the dawn of Mankind.

Faster then light communication would have to be accomplished first before we make any steps to developing faster then light travel!

Developing Manned Interstellar star ships without the means to communicate with them is irrational, suicidal and inhumane!

One should remember - we must walk, before we can run!

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