Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 5:48 PM 12/10/4, Harry Veeder wrote:
> 
>> Thank you for responding to my revised post.
>> 
>> Synchronisation is done beforehand.
>> e.g. Synchronise two clocks at the sender's location.
>> Then move one of the clocks to the receiver's location.
> 
> 
> Atomic clocks eh?   Hard to get delta t accurate to nanoseconds or even
> microseconds from the difference between absolute times on two clocks.
> 
> You still have no reason to expect the average communication velocity will
> be faster than c.  Even the subject article shows that.  It is of no use to
> measure a few photons at faster than c when most are slower than c.  It is
> the *average* communications turn around time that is important.  That's
> why I included it in my definition.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Horace Heffner   
> 
> 


My expectation is that group and phase forms can affect a distant
receiver before the shock form arrives.

It would amount to communication of energy without momentum.
In other words, communication without 'bullets'.

Harry

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