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Published by Tormod 05-12-2006
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Tormod
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05-12-2006
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| Re: Can light travel backwards? I forgot to add a little disclaimer. His closing remark, "This is the way the world works" is a give-away that this is not very good science. The story should carry a "take this with a pinch of salt" warning. Comparative research from others is needed to verify these results. |
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morphigenic
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05-20-2006
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| Re: Can light travel backwards? Where can I find this published paper? It sounds like the fiber is acting like a single particle stimulated to emission , am I on the right track? Single mode fiber? What's the maximum length this property has been demonstrated over? Is it behavior currently used on a practical level anywhere? The question is the answer! |
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HappytheStripper
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05-21-2006
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| Re: So fast it travels backwards .. http://www.rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=2544 Lights most exotic trick yet .. light so fast it travels backwards .. My question .. is does thought have the same potential ?? Ashley |
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Last edited by HappytheStripper; 05-21-2006 at 12:05 AM.
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