For years physicists have been refining invisibility cloaks—physical setups
that cleverly reroute light around a region in space, effectively concealing
any object that might be inside. But now researchers at Cornell University
have built the first temporal cloak, a device that obscures an object or event
not at a particular point in space but at a specific moment in time.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2012/01/05/time-cloak-hides-very-brief-events-animation/
That's cool. Now how long before someone figures out a way to use it as a plot
device in a movie?
Peace,
Katherine
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