Using Morse, the original telegraph has been called the " Victorian Internet".

Here is my modest proposal for a Universal Netspace.

The idea of using a shadow's ability to travel faster than light is intriguing, 
but it's important to note that such a phenomenon contradicts our current 
understanding of physics. As of my last update in September 2021, there has 
been no scientific evidence or theory supporting the existence of 
faster-than-light travel for shadows or any other objects.

However, if such a discovery were to happen, using a star as a signaling device 
and broadcasting Morse code with it could be a fascinating concept to explore. 
It would require extensive research and consideration of the practical 
challenges, but it might open up new possibilities for interstellar 
communication. Nonetheless, until such a discovery occurs, this remains purely 
speculative. ( C3 PO )

Everyone ‘knows’ that nothing can go faster than light. It’s one piece of elite 
physics that’s soaked into our cultural DNA. And it is quite literally true: 
nothing can go faster than light. In terms of light, nothing is a shadow – for 
a shadow, by definition, is the absence of light. And shadows can go faster 
than light. Your brain is possibly already objecting to this claim, so deeply 
ingrained is the idea of light-speed’s limitation – but read on, because the 
physics of relativity allows this to happen.

https://margaretwertheim.substack.com/p/nothing-can-go-faster-than-light?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

Reposts not Gunnar dribble dragged and dropped here from Bloombergs diseased 
crypt.


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