Oh, good point, I recently learned that the speed of light in fiber optics is around 200000 km/s. I always thought physicists were saying “in vacuum” to be technically correct, but that’s actually a huge difference…
Send it through the earth, you can reduce it theoretically to 42.5ms
This isn’t as ridiculous as it sounds and you just need a neutrino-beam… which has a horrible bandwidth (of 0.1 bits/s) plus the ridiculous upfront cost of running two particle-accelerators for a full-duplex link. (Google it up, this exists.)
Send it through the earth, you can reduce it theoretically to 42.5ms (using mean radius and speed of light in vacuum).
Oh, good point, I recently learned that the speed of light in fiber optics is around 200000 km/s. I always thought physicists were saying “in vacuum” to be technically correct, but that’s actually a huge difference…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber#Refractive_index
This isn’t as ridiculous as it sounds and you just need a neutrino-beam… which has a horrible bandwidth (of 0.1 bits/s) plus the ridiculous upfront cost of running two particle-accelerators for a full-duplex link. (Google it up, this exists.)
Unfortunately you then get the low bandwidth of the frequencies that can penetrate that much ground