
Season 2 · Episode 1435
Why Space is Faster Than Fiber
Discover why the vacuum of space is 47% faster than fiber and how satellites are becoming autonomous data centers in the sky.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 21, 202623m 45s
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Show Notes
Forget the laggy satellite internet of the past. This episode explores the transition from simple "bent pipe" relays to a sophisticated, decentralized orbital mesh. We dive into the physics of why light travels faster in a vacuum than in glass, the engineering hurdles of routing data at 17,000 miles per hour, and how "Space-BGP" is turning constellations into high-speed distributed data centers. Learn how laser links and orbital edge caching are poised to outperform terrestrial fiber backbones and redefine global connectivity.