Was just thinking if there is a way we can communicate past the speed of light.
Its actually practically not possible.
Let's think about the size of this stick. The dimensions would be bigger than I would have imagined.
A light year is 9,460,528,500,000 km. In engineering you have to take into account the slenderness ratio, that is the ratio of length to cross section. Say at 2000 to 1 you are dealing with a piece of wire approx. 1m long 0.5mm in diameter.
Lets say try to build a light year long stick with a slenderness ratio of 2000 to 1.
Dividing a light year by 2000 and my stick would have to be 4,735,264,250 km in diameter.
This is about the distance from the sun to Neptune
The stick would have mass several times the entire solar system. Not possible to get several solar systems masses of timber.
The energy required to move it would surpass all the fossil energy ever burned on earth. he ehe he
No. The speed of light limit applies to information in general. When you swing the stick, the molecules at the tip will not receive that information before 2 years are up.