For a change in pace, I thought I’d try developing a light additive to inject into the filament and increase the speed of its output a bit. Currently, light travels approximately 299,792,458 miles / second. If my additive would merely boost the speed of traveling light three fourths of one percent, it would jump it up to a breakneck flight of over 300,000,000 miles / second. That would be an astounding improvement over present day performance! Just think of the potential if traveling light will actually be faster in the future! The hurdle that reigned my ambition to a stand still is the fact that my stop watch is divided into sixty little click hops per minute, in single second increments. I haven’t done any measuring but, using this state of the art timing device, I don’t believe for a second that the longest hallway in my current experimental lab will be long enough to validate my success.
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If I add the hallway section
starting out in your direction
Maybe if I keep an eye
I could wave as I go by