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Question about flashy flash speed(OPM).

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Yeah, there're a lot threads about OPM at the moment, but still want to take my curiosity, although I believe the question would be solved fast.
So, there was a flashy flash calc, and it had a high end and low end. The question is, was decided to go by low end, to make it less debatable, or it was disscused to go exactly with low end with arguments for low end being more fitting?
 
I think the low end. I'm not 100% sure, but I can link this thread in the OPM discussion thread for you.
 
I don't know exactly, I think the calc guys went with the Low end because the math for it was more accurate or something.
 
Yeah, there're a lot threads about OPM at the moment, but still want to take my curiosity, although I believe the question would be solved fast.
So, there was a flashy flash calc, and it had a high end and low end. The question is, was decided to go by low end, to make it less debatable, or it was disscused to go exactly with low end with arguments for low end being more fitting?
The low-end was accepted. It was accepted as 0.55c (a little more than 50% speed of light), while the high end was put at 4.48c (around 4 and a half times the speed of light). If the high end was accepted, then a few problems would occur.
 
I'll have to remember which CRT Flashy Flash's speed was discussed in. Unless anyone else knows where that is?
 
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