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New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light

New efforts in quantum tunneling show that superluminal motion may be possible.

10/13/2021

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PBS Space Time

New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light

Season 7 Episode 32 | 13mVideo has Closed Captions

New efforts in quantum tunneling show that superluminal motion may be possible.

New efforts in quantum tunneling - both theory and experiment - show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling. Paradoxically, the most promising prospect for moving matter around faster than light may be to put a metaphorical brick wall in its way.

10/13/2021

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PBS Space Time

New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light

Season 7 Episode 32 | 13mVideo has Closed Captions

New efforts in quantum tunneling - both theory and experiment - show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling. Paradoxically, the most promising prospect for moving matter around faster than light may be to put a metaphorical brick wall in its way.

10/13/2021

FromDigital Studios

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