Michal Piekarczyk

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Shock waves are produced by collisions between objects, or between an object and a medium, or between two mediums, or by a sudden transition within a medium, when the velocities or time scales are mismatched. If the difference in velocity is greater than the local speed of information, this propagates a discontinuity, a sonic boom being the classic example, as an aircraft exceeds the speed of sound.
Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe
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