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Faster than a speeding photon

Jon Marangos ()
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Jon Marangos: Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6793, 243-244

Abstract: The textbooks say nothing can travel faster than light, not even light itself. New experiments show that this is no longer true, raising questions about the maximum speed at which we can send information.

Date: 2000
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