Yes I understand what you are getting at.Our understanding of
'instant' when an object is extrapolated to incredible proportions.

This is the same phenomeneon as altering the polarity of a particle
and having the matching particle change its own reverse polarity
instantly across a space which would imply that something travelled
faster than the speed of light to effect that change.

On 6/5/07, Dan Munez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No you don't get my point.  What I was trying to understand is, if I have a 
> 600,000,000 meter pencil out in space.  And I push one end of it, when does 
> the other end move?  Instantaneously?

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