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Is it technically possible for a object to be so rigid that sounds travels in it at the speed of light (Or at least very close to it)?
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If you put two quantum entangled objects (A and B) two light years apart and move them, what would an observer see if he was watching B from A's point of view?
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Is it technically possible for a object to be so rigid that sounds travels in it at the speed of light (Or at least very close to it)?
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