sciam.com — Electromagnetic "wormhole" results from turning invisible sphere inside out. Viewed straight on, light simply zips down the tube. But from the side, light would appear to come out of nowhere, as though sent on a detour to another dimension and back.
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mikesherovMay 5, 2007
Lost?
brentisMay 6, 2007
Yea, this technology "sounds" really cool, but it is it going to be in the iPhone?
guyhershMay 6, 2007
F'in spam.... Unless Scientific American would actually fall for his scheme.. Are these digg bots, or is this guy just stupid and posting this on every story?
Closed AccountMay 6, 2007
Maybe use it as a computer?Light can be converted into 1s and 0s...
mooferMay 6, 2007
The bird hits the window.
daychildeMay 6, 2007
A s**tload of *invisible* dimes! ;-)
tranzorzMay 6, 2007
wait, wait....i can't see it.
msillitoeMay 10, 2007
>virtual magnetic monopolesCareful - a magnetic monopole is very hard to control in a non-destructive way. Please model carefully in a suitably equipped holodeck.0.