Jake : in a vacuum, radio waves travel at the same
speed as all forms of electromagnetic radiation. that is
299,792,458 m/s. but human beings do not live a vacuum.
whenever we are , were surrounded by stimulus , both positive
and negative. when negative stimulus perceived , it travels
from its source to it's destination , the sensory cortex , at a
mere 100 m/s. but regardless of it's relatively slow speed , this
unpleasant sensation registers as something we call pain ,
and as humans , we are conditioned to do anything and
everything to avoid it.the power of a radio singal depends on the magnitude of this
electric field in relation to the position of the observer.
mathematically , this power is expressed in mV/m , but more
often , the connection is simply described as strong or week.
for an observer in motion , the connections is always subject to
change. if the distance becomes too great , the connection
will cease entirely.