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"As a writer, I don't want to chew my cud. I don't want to have to spit out and regurgitate the same stuff again."
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This appears to be the first reference to the 'hyperwave' means of communication.
Another early mention is found in the 1939 Lester del Rey story Habit. In the story, racing rockets head from Mars to a point above the ecliptic, down to Jupiter and back to Mars.
Conversations seem to take place faster than they would at light speed; however, this quote makes it obvious that hyperwave is not instantaneous.
Take a look at some of these explicitly FTL communication methods:
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