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response 67 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 19:19 UTC 1998

Because the geometry would be too coincidental to be exactly lined up
with the point at which you started, after proceeding an an arbitrary
direction. Or is there only one such straight line along which this
can be done (there are an infinite number on a sphere)? 

It doesn't seem to me relevant that one can't exceed the speed of light.
*Conceptually* I can jump anywhere, instantaneously, even onto the furthest
galaxy. Of course, it won't be where I see it now, but I just figure out
where it really is, and then jump....
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