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How Real is What we Know

May 12, 2015, 12:48 AM

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This is something I’ve wondered about for a long time. Is light really the fastest thing there is? Here are my thoughts in this recorded commentary. I’m using a very inexpensive microphone to record this. It has a lot of noise canceling issues. I would appreciate your comments on the commentary, and also on the microphone. #science #blind #microphone #light #speed

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