Making Light Go Backward.

By Alex in Science & Tech on May 12, 2006 at 4:20 pm

(photo credit: University of Rochester)

Robert Boyd of University of Rochester, New York, and colleagues had accomplished something very strange: they managed to send light backwards!

In the past few years, scientists have found ways to make light go both faster and slower than its usual speed limit, but now researchers at the University of Rochester have published a paper today in Science on how they’ve gone one step further: pushing light into reverse. As if to defy common sense, the backward-moving pulse of light travels faster than light.

"It’s weird stuff," says Boyd. "We sent a pulse through an optical fiber, and before its peak even entered the fiber, it was exiting the other end. Through experiments we were able to see that the pulse inside the fiber was actually moving backward, linking the input and output pulses."

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  1. Sahan
    May 12th, 2006 at 9:05 pm

    I made light go backwards with a mirror this morning.

  2. Alex
    May 13th, 2006 at 12:37 pm

    You made light runaway with fear using a mirror, Sahan? :)

  3. Syra
    Jun 20th, 2006 at 1:07 am

    So to travel faster than light we need to make light go backwards. Right.


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