A Cloak in Time, Saves Nine?
source: http://news.discovery.com/tech/cloak-time-120104.html
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Making an object invisible in space? That’s been done. What about making one invisible in time?
At Cornell University, Alexander L. Gaeta and Moti Fridman led a team that experimented with making events invisible in time. Even though they only managed to mask a picosecond-scale event, the work points the way to making not only true cloaking devices, but better security over fiber-optic lines as well. Gaeta and Fridman first demonstrated the proof of concept in July, and now their work will be published in the journal Nature.
More at link . . .
http://news.discovery.com/tech/cloak-time-120104.html
At Cornell University, Alexander L. Gaeta and Moti Fridman led a team that experimented with making events invisible in time. Even though they only managed to mask a picosecond-scale event, the work points the way to making not only true cloaking devices, but better security over fiber-optic lines as well. Gaeta and Fridman first demonstrated the proof of concept in July, and now their work will be published in the journal Nature.
More at link . . .
http://news.discovery.com/tech/cloak-time-120104.html
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Incredulous
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I'm sure our diabolically evil government will find some profoundly immoral, wicked and depraved use for this...but it really is astounding...to say the least.
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Incredulous
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pjacobs51
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Incredulous:
. . . already happening:
http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-pentagon-backed-cloak-clock.html
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pjacobs51