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Study finds ‘dark points’ in light can move faster than light

Researchers have found experimental evidence of “dark points” or optical vortices within light waves that appear to move faster than light under specific conditions. The findings support a decades-old theoretical prediction first proposed in the 1970s

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‘Dark points’ exist in light waves. Representationa pic/iStock

‘Dark points’ exist in light waves. Representationa pic/iStock

Researchers have provided the first direct experimental evidence of so-called “dark points” within light waves. 

Their findings confirm a decades-old theoretical prediction that these points — also known as optical vortices — can move faster than the speed of light under specific conditions. The idea that such vortices could exceed the speed of light was first proposed in the 1970s.

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