Indeed, I’d like to have that explained, although I think the answer is that solar wind is the issue and slower than C
If the space buoy were hillary, I’d support the project.
“Coronal mass ejections reach velocities between 20 to 3,200 km/s (12 to 1,988 mi/s) with an average speed of 489 km/s (304 mi/s), based on SOHO/LASCO measurements between 1996 and 2003.”
Yes, the solar wind moves around a million miles per hour while C is much faster!