Making Light Go Backward.
![]() (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!
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![]() (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!
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So to travel faster than light we need to make light go backwards. Right.

