I've got one question. The author shows that something B that is too far from an event A could not be influenced in anyway by this event A before light could go through the distance from A to B.
In other words, he says that as long as the speed of light is the highest speed possible, we can ignore the effect of an event on anything that exist in a time and distance that is out of range from light.
For example, the fact that i'm writing now can not influence anything right now, but after 1 minute, it could influence anything that is max. 1 minute light away.
Now let's imagine that my friend Zo and me are holding a very very very long wire across the universe. One end of the wire is in my hand on earth. The other end is in my friend's hand on a planet in anoter galaxy.
If I draw three times the wire, Zo will feel the three movements in the wire almost immediately, though he is very very far away, and though my light couldn't reach him before years.
This way we can communicate (Morse) and influence the behavior of each other faster than light could !
Where am I wrong ?
Thanks and sorry for the poor english
