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Description: This paper explores a thought experiment where shadows are used to establish a causal link that appears to transmit information faster than the speed of light. The experiment challenges traditional views on information transmission, the constraints of relativity, and philosophical interpretations of causality. By examining how non-physical phenomena like shadows can influence physical outcomes, this work provokes a reevaluation of established scientific and philosophical doctrines, suggesting the need for expanded theories of communication, causality, and the applicability of physical laws.

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