Physicists have directly tracked tiny points of darkness in laser light racing faster than light itself, without breaking Einstein’s rules. The new measurements show that these “dark points” in a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists directly measured dark points in light waves and found some moved faster than light without breaking relativity.
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A dark point inside a wave of light sounds like a contradiction. It is also something researchers say they have now viewed in real time, moving so quickly that, by one measure, it outran light itself.