Light so Fast it Travels Backward
An anonymous reader writes "Slowing down light used to be considered a neat trick for physics wonks. But researchers in New York now say they've pushed light into reverse. And as if to defy common sense, the backward-moving light travels faster than light." While there's not much use to come of it yet, it will be interesting if Einstein himself is proved wrong.
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I've done this too, it's called 'a mirror'.
TK
So, basically, what scientists have shown is that reverse light (darkness) is faster than light!
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Well, the article says the light comes out the other end before the putting-in end has light going in, so that it goes backwards through the fiber (from the end it came out of, towards the end it came into).
What if you are about to put the photon in, and it comes out of the fiber at the other end, but you change your mind and don't put it into the going in end?
The first story was rushed out so fast it hasn't gotten here yet.
This was posted next week.
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