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Pentagon Scientists Use ‘Time Hole’ to Make Events Disappear

14 pointsby acakover 13 years ago

3 comments

dguaragliaover 13 years ago
Title bait, at its worst.<p>What they created is a convoluted (if somewhat cool) way of retarding light from reaching the observer, thusly masking the event. There's no "time shift" or anything of that sort involved.<p>Imagine I record an event and then replay it for you in a monitor, with a 20 second delay. Does that mean I 'erased' 20 seconds from history, or that I 'masked' the event? Nope.
VMGover 13 years ago
As expected, crazy hyperbole of an interesting scientific discovery that will have totally different applications.
benvanderbeekover 13 years ago
"According to Cornell scientists, it’d take a machine 18,600 miles long to produce a time mask that lasts a single second."