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mckitterick) wrote2007-11-23 07:02 pm
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Super-Science! Q&A
Q:
How does a physicist stop light, make it move at 0.13 mph, then make it reappear somewhere else?
A:
That's easy! Use a tiny lump of Bose–Einstein condensate!
Cool.
Chris
How does a physicist stop light, make it move at 0.13 mph, then make it reappear somewhere else?
A:
That's easy! Use a tiny lump of Bose–Einstein condensate!
Cool.
Chris
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Yeah, this would truly allow for Slow Glass.