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And so you can actually sort of almost double your boat
speed
with systems like that.
Stella’s ship will travel at 86.6% the
speed
of light to visit a star that is 10 light-years away, then return to Earth at the same
speed.
At 86.6% of the
speed
of light the Lorentz factor is 2, meaning time will pass twice as slowly aboard the spaceship.
Unlike other objects, the
speed
of light is always constant regardless of an observer’s reference frame.
A light burst sent from Earth will be measured at the same
speed
as a light burst sent from the spaceship, regardless of whether it’s on its outbound or return trip.
To be an inertial observer, one has to maintain a constant
speed
and direction relative to the rest of the universe.
And when the millions of hashes we have lead to millions more and, in real time, companies around the world are identifying and pulling this content down, we will have dramatically increased the
speed
at which we are removing child sexual abuse material from the internet around the world.
And it carried 56 people at the
speed
of a Buick at an altitude you could hear dogs bark, and it cost twice as much as a first-class cabin on the Normandie to fly it.
And one day, a vessel not unlike this will probably break the world
speed
record.
Put this in your
speed
dial.
UE: No, smoke is for two reasons, you can see the speed, you can see the way where I was flying.
The content moderators often decide on such cases at the same
speed
as the [clear] cases.
It's going to pick up
speed.
It's been growing at twice the
speed
of the United States and a lot of the growth is coming from mobile.
But it is not just about the scale of the e-commerce, it is the
speed
of adoption and the aggregation of the ecosystems.
For example, paying more consideration to sustainability alongside just about speed, and also quality over quantity.
Just because, first of all, if you look at the history of the last couple of decades, you know, it's always been push forward at full speed, it's OK, that's our only choice.
Well, to my generation of Americans,
speed
feels like a birthright.
Sometimes I think our minimum
speed
is Mach 3. Anything less, and we fear losing our competitive edge.
But even my generation is starting to question whether we're the masters of
speed
or if
speed
is mastering us.
Recently, I teamed up with an engineer, Seifu Chonde, to study
speed.
Yet at the same time, they worry that
speed
could erode their cultural traditions and their sense of home.
But even people who are winning at the
speed
game admit to feeling a little uneasy.
Yes, we have good reason to forecast that the future will be faster, but what I've come to realize is that
speed
is paradoxical, and like all good paradoxes, it teaches us about the human experience, as absurd and complex as it is.
The first paradox is that we love speed, and we're thrilled by its intensity.
A second paradox of
speed
is that it can be measured objectively.
But how
speed
feels, and whether we like it, is highly subjective.
And how people act and react to
speed
varies by culture and among different people within the same culture.
A third paradox is that
speed
begets
speed.
It's as if we think if we just
speed
up enough, we can outrun our problems.
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