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Study finds ‘dark points’ in light can move faster than light
Updated On: 18 April, 2026 10:30 AM IST | Texas | IANS
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

‘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.

