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    anna
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    salam,
    i dont know if this has been talked about before or not, but i was curious,
    talking to people on msn or yahoo we can speak to anyone all over the world, my question is the time messeges recieved between two faster then the speed of light and does it speak anywhere in the quran of such.....
    the only aya i know of is with the jinn and solayman, about bringing the throne from queen shiba before he blinks

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      salam,
      i dont know if this has been talked about before or not, but i was curious,
      talking to people on msn or yahoo we can speak to anyone all over the world, my question is the time messeges recieved between two faster then the speed of light and does it speak anywhere in the quran of such.....
      the only aya i know of is with the jinn and solayman, about bringing the throne from queen shiba before he blinks

      Salaam

      "Before he blinks" is a tricky statement, as it's possible that Suleyman had a strong ability not to blink, since we know that he was watching his jinn slaving away and, only as his body fell to the floor (maggots having devoured the staff he leaned on in death) did his death became apparent. It would seem he had the capacity to keep his his eyes open for excessive periods of time and died with open eyes.

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        Salaam

        "Before he blinks" is a tricky statement, as it's possible that Suleyman had a strong ability not to blink, since we know that he was watching his jinn slaving away and, only as his body fell to the floor (maggots having devoured the staff he leaned on in death) did his death became apparent. It would seem he had the capacity to keep his his eyes open for excessive periods of time and died with open eyes.

        but it was the first jin that told him, before he can sit on his chair or throne, then the second who had more knowledge told him before he blinks so that would mean it is a shorter period from actually sitting on the chair, how long would it possibly take to sit on a chair,
        but i would still like to know does the communication between 2 on enternet travel faster then speed of light

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          but it was the first jin that told him, before he can sit on his chair or throne, then the second who had more knowledge told him before he blinks so that would mean it is a shorter period from actually sitting on the chair, how long would it possibly take to sit on a chair,
          but i would still like to know does the communication between 2 on enternet travel faster then speed of light

          yes the jins can reach anywhere in the universe in a blink of an eye

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            Samia
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            Expressions such as "in a blink of an eye", "in the speed of lightening", ...all mean "very quickly" and are not to be taken literally. The one who actally brought the throne was not a jinn, but some one of knowledge.

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              Expressions such as "in a blink of an eye", "in the speed of lightening", ...all mean "very quickly" and are not to be taken literally. The one who actaully brought the throne was not a jinn, but some one of knowledge.

              how could it not be jinn, unless there are beings faster then jinn as well, but as the first jinn 2739 says qabla an taqoom min maqamika therefore we would have to assume the second was also a jinn, and speed of light is a scientific term therefore we can take it literally in this case,
              thats why i ask in the first place is communicating on msn or enternet faster then the speed of light. i owuld not even know how to calculate it, but as we have many young learners and students here im sure sooner or later someone will come with an answer.

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                Peace Anna,

                http//www.smh.com.au/news/technology/accelerating-the-internet-to-the-speed-of-light/2006/05/08/1146940441025.html

                In the article it says

                For most of its journey, the data travels at the speed of light along optical fibres. But each time the information stream is switched, amplified, reprocessed or regenerated, it requires silicon-based electronics, which are much slower.

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                  Peace Anna,

                  http//www.smh.com.au/news/technology/accelerating-the-internet-to-the-speed-of-light/2006/05/08/1146940441025.html

                  In the article it says

                  For most of its journey, the data travels at the speed of light along optical fibres. But each time the information stream is switched, amplified, reprocessed or regenerated, it requires silicon-based electronics, which are much slower.

                  It takes about 2 seconds for light to travel from Earth to Moon. I don't know of any communication that can travel that fast. asn't it einstein who said nothing can travel at the speed of light.

                  By the way it takes 7 minutes for light totravel from the Sun to Earth. Yet it takes 4.3 years for light to travel from the nearest star to us(other than Sun). They look near but are incredibly far. Our Milky Way is about 100,000 lght years long. It takes nearly 2 million years for light to travel from the Milky Way to the nearest galaxy to us. I think its called Andromada. And there are over 100 billion Galaxies in the known universe many with over a hundred billion stars. Our on galaxy the Milky way has over 140 billion stars. There has to be other life out there.

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                    It takes about 2 seconds for light to travel from Earth to Moon. I don't know of any communication that can travel that fast. asn't it einstein who said nothing can travel at the speed of light.

                    so how long does it take between pressing the enter key and the other side recieving...........

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