Physicists Moti Fridman and colleagues at Cornell University have managed to demonstrate a time cloaking device – successfully, of course. Basically, this device actually went to "hide" time for 15 trillionths of a second – although such amounts are negligible, we are not sure just how advancements in this field is going to alter the course of mankind's history. The researchers managed to cause light to pass through a fiber optic cable to compress, followed by decompression, which resulted in a hole or void that existed long enough for there to be a lag between the two.
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gadgeter, Time cloaking device demonstrated
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