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Old 30-June-2009, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by RussT View Post
being separated by 1000 yards, 3000 feet, over ½ mile? NO, it is absolutely meaningless! So, even though the light travel time is nano-seconds.
It takes light about 3 milliseconds to travel 1000 yards.

Once you are into milliseconds, do you not think it disingenuous to refer to it taking only nanoseconds?

And, to add a substantive criticism of your argument, what do you say to the fact that we see time dilation actually happening?