Comment by ninalanyon

Comment by ninalanyon 2 days ago

2 replies

Arthur Clarke made this point in a story about high latency communication half a century or more ago. He made the point that one should simply keep talking rather than wait for questions and answers to ping pong back and forth. While one is providing an answer you can be asking the next question. I can't remember the name of the story though. The solution was expressed in slightly sexist terms: speak like to women having a telephone conversation exchanging news.

hanche 2 days ago

I could have sworn it was Asimov, but now I’m not so sure. As I remember it, the problem was communication with astronauts in the outer reaches of the solar system.

  • ninalanyon a day ago

    Now you have me wondering too. I'm still inclined to think it was Clarke because he was much more concerned with scientific and technical plausibility.

    But now I'll have to dig into it to find out for sure.