Speed of light broken using simple lab equipment found in almost any university lab

Tuesday, September 17 2002 @ 02:54 AM EDT

Contributed by: William Reyor

"Scientists have sent light signals at faster-than-light speeds over the distances of a few metres for the last two decades - but only with the aid of complicated, expensive equipment. Now physicists at Middle Tennessee State University have broken that speed limit over distances of nearly 120 metres, using off-the-shelf equipment costing just $500.00.

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