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What is the isosphere?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 6/29/2024

The isosphere is a hypothetical shell in space surrounding a planet or star, within which electromagnetic signals travel at the speed of light. It is used in theoretical discussions about communication in space and how signals propagate through different media.

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