BillyBB is nearly right (in my opinion). This thought experiment does not need to be marbles in a tube, it can be a solid length of anything. Squarebear is wrong and Teddio is right. fo3nix is wrong too. Information is being passed. Clanad used the word 'exponentially' without giving it much thought. It would take just twice as long for the 'signal' to get through 10 marbles as it would take to get through 5 marbles. If you have a metre rule made of wood (or anything else), and you push one end, you think the other end moves instantaneously, but it doesn't. The other end can only move when the pressure wave from your push reaches the other end. The signal travels at the speed of sound (in wood), which is very fast, but nowhere near the speed of light. Electricity is slow, in the sense that the electron cloud consists of electrons moving relatively slowly, but, when you apply a potential difference across the ends of a conductor, the signal (a current) flows almost instantaneously. I don't know how fast the signal will go, but it won't go as fast as the speed of light in vacuo. I guess it will go at the speed of light in the material, though it is hard to imagine light travelling along a wire. BillyBB is right when he says that the whole thing will travel at the speed of your finger, i.e. the far end of the rod will travel as fast as your finger moves, but there will be a delay before the other end moves equal to the length of the rod divided by the speed of sound in the material the rod is made of.