Harvard Physicists Make Light Dance
tetrikphimvin and others clued us to the latest work by Harvard's Lene Vestergaard Hau, being published today in the journal Nature. The NYTimes has a good layman's overview of how Hau's team encoded a light beam in a clump of atoms and later reconstituted it elsewhere. The Harvard Gazette offers additional details, a photo, and video links.
If you slow light down wouldnt that also effect the rate of time that the photon experience.
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Though the Nature newsbrief doesn't mention her, the lead author and the main experimentalist was Naomi Ginsberg, a PhD student in Lene Hau's lab. You can read the article abstract on Nature's website: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature0549 3
The AFP wire item also gives credit where credit is due:
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1028
There, fixed it for ya. You were too smug to notice that you put your words into his mouth, and then accused him of making a flawed definition.
If you can define the term "expansion" without referring to temporality, I'll concede.