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About the same speed as through water (about 3300 mph).

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How could human thought travel 24 billion miles per second?

Human thought does not travel at a physical speed like light or sound. It is a neurological process that occurs within the brain at a much slower pace. Communication can travel at the speed of light through technologies like fiber optics, but human thought is a complex internal process that does not have a measurable speed in terms of distance covered per second.


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Can a human travel at the speed of sound?

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Why does sound travel faster through iron than thought air?

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