Scientists Determine Photons Can Travel No Faster Than The Speed of Light

Monday, July 25, 2011 - 15:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Hong Kong scientists claim to have proved that a single photon cannot travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, making time travel seemingly impossible. These findings are consistent with Einstein's claim that the speed of light is the "traffic law of the universe" or, otherwise put, that nothing can travel faster than light. Of course, humanity's dream of time travel has long relied on the hope that Einstein was wrong. We got a "glimmer of hope back in 1999 when scientists found superluminal (faster-than-light) propagation of optical pulses in some specific medium, the team said. Unfortunately, this was later revealed to be a visual effect, and the photons involved couldn't actually transmit information. Since then, there has been a debate surrounding whether or not a single photon might actually be able to travel faster than the speed of light. This experiment, conducted by a team at the Hong...

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