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The Potential Harms of Ever Faster Trading

The Hibernia Atlantic is a glass cable, light travels in that cable at about two thirds of the speed of light in air or in vacuum. You can gain speed by using lasers through the atmosphere or radar waves or millimetre waves. They have systems that use all those things and can usually be working with a backup of the glass fiber. The next thing is hollow core glass fibers. This is where you have a glass fiber but a little bit of hollow core in the middle and the light travels down that core in air orin vacuum. So it goes at the true speed of light as it would throughout our space. So you gain by almost a factor of two or a factor of

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