8 thoughts on “It’s Monday – Where’s the Corkscrew?”
If a beam of light is travelling towards you, the local wavefronts are never pointed towards you. Instead, they always point a bit inwards. So, if you were to track a little patch of wavefront, it would rotate around the axis of travel. It makes a kind of corkscrew motion towards you.
wut?
Never to the desktop. That last mile is a bridge too far for your local cable franchise monopoly. Their doofus contractors can't even string coax right.
If a beam of light is travelling towards you, the local wavefronts are never pointed towards you. Instead, they always point a bit inwards. So, if you were to track a little patch of wavefront, it would rotate around the axis of travel. It makes a kind of corkscrew motion towards you.
wut?
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Okay so is fiber actually going to be available around here someday?
Never to the desktop. That last mile is a bridge too far for your local cable franchise monopoly. Their doofus contractors can't even string coax right.
It's available down in Cincinnati :/
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Just how fast do we need to be able to transmit cat videos and dick pix though, really?