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Thought doesn't travel in a conventional sense like light or sound; instead, it involves the transmission of electrical signals between neurons in the brain. These signals move at varying speeds, typically ranging from about 1 to 120 meters per second, depending on the type of neuron and its myelination. Converting this to miles per second, thought can be said to "travel" at approximately 0.001 to 0.075 miles per second. However, this is a simplification, as thought processes involve complex networks rather than linear travel.

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5d ago

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