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Are you gonna eat that?
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Scientists claim they made event invisible
"Research published in Nature magazine, helpfully translated by the Associated Press, declares that these scientists successfully managed to time-cloak an event--so that, to naked and disbelieving eyes, it never happened.
They say they did it by interrupting the light flow in such a way that the light experiences a change of pace. The idea was to see whether they could change the pace of that light flow sufficiently for a security camera to have simply not registered that it had happened." http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57...ible/?ttag=fbw |
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Zealot
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Pics or it didn't happen!
![]() In the article, slowing various parts of the light wavelength was referred to as a "hole in time," though my mind still wants to think of it as a disruption of my ability to view an event. I need to go back and re-watch the NOVA episodes on space/time/dimensions/string theory. As soon as I think I have my head firmly wrapped around these ideas, I see something shiny and it gets un-wrapped... |
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Bah, humbug!
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