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Electrons moving through silicon do not move at the speed of light.


The speed of electricity is not the speed of electrons first of all. Secondly, the difference here is not very big.


Indeed, an electromagnetic pulse travelling through a copper wire will propagate at at something like 85% of the speed of light.

Leaving aside that this is still distinct from the speed of light, can you tell me how this would have in any way influenced the design of mojo?


I re-read that passage where he mentions the speed of light. Clearly he's trying to explain that if you start from the bottom of what the hardware can do and try to get that all to the programmers hands then you have something that is close to the theoretical speed. This is different from trying to go down the stack from python down and seeing where you can optimize.

I think you're a bit too angry already to interpret what he's saying as how he meant it. You seem to be twisting everything to make it sound stupid.


From my perspective, you're reaching for extremely unlikely explanations of his underlying meaning in order to avoid having to consider the possibility that he may have been dishonest, whilst you've been gullible.

However, I'll happily acknowledge that I'm fallible and that perhaps this argument is all a product of my neuroses.




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