PhilNYC Wrote: 
> Actually, in this case it is, right?  The light has to turn on and off
> at nearly 44,100 times every second at a rate that allows for a sensor
> to accurately read and understand.  How do you make that light bulb go
> from off to full intensity and then back down to completely off?  Also
> remember that the bulb is being turned on/off by an electrical signal. 
> To do this without adding jitter is certainly very complex...

It would be impossible with a light bulb (the persistence/glow would be
too long).  With optical fiber, the emitter is an LED or laser diode,
and these can be switched very fast.


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