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Academic discussion of space-time compression and transport speed

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018368
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1
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The text is a scholarly commentary on historical transportation speed and theory, containing no specific actors, transactions, or actionable investigative leads. Describes concept of space-time compression by Donald Janelle and David Harvey. References philosophical ideas of Paul Virilio on speed as power. No mention of individuals, institutions, or wrongdoing.

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