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0 ping impossible? Proven wrong. LOCKED
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Poleutrough:

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I think it was measuring in milliseconds.
Bisjac:
yeah milliseconds. makes no difference. a ping technically cant be zero. the term itself means data is being sent and recieved.
if it was zero, then we need to hear the secrets of data teleportation.
ShadowsfeaR:

--- Quote from: Bisjac on July 15, 2012, 10:58:47 PM ---if it was zero, then we need to hear the secrets of data teleportation.

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Quantum entanglement will be the future.
fred da kiko:
0 ping is impossible because, although data travels extremely fast, it takes time. For example, when you turn on a light switch to a GOOD light, the light seems to turn on instantly, although it actually takes time for the signal to let the electricity through, the electricity to reach the light, the light to begin chemically in the bulb, and the light to reach your eyes. these actions can take as little as a millisecond, and so you do not notice them. this is why 0 ping is impossible.
DrMaxwell:

--- Quote from: Bisjac on July 15, 2012, 10:58:47 PM ---yeah milliseconds. makes no difference. a ping technically cant be zero. the term itself means data is being sent and recieved.
if it was zero, then we need to hear the secrets of data teleportation.

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it does make a difference, you said it only had to be less than 1 second travel. Since it's in milliseconds it has to be less than 1ms or if it rounds then less than .5ms, that's loving fast.
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