Time cloaking is a way of manipulating electromagnetic radiation in time and space so a collection
of events or happenings are concealed from people who are observing from a distance
Scientists create device that tears a hole in time,
enabling undetectable secret messages to be sent (so long as you do it in 0.00012 of a second)
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A 'time cloak' which bends light to tear holes in time has been created
It could allow secret messages to be sent via fibre optic cables
It can hide a continuous stream of events at telecommunications data rates
The holes are made by bending light using equipment known as modulators
Technique can cloak 46 per cent of the entire time axis and conceal pseudorandom digital data at a rate of 12.7 gigabits per second. A 'time cloak' which bends light to tear holes in time itself has been created by scientists. The device could have important implications for sending secret messages via fibre optic cables. The device can hide a continuous stream of events at telecommunications data rates - much quicker than a similar invention unveiled last year. Researchers used equipment known as modulators to make the holes by bending light, reports Nature. Although a long way off the fictional 'invisibility cloaks' featured in Star Trek and the Harry Potter films the concept could have practical applications to conceal messages. A time or 'temporal' cloak that made a single event undetectable by speeding up and slowing down different parts of a light beam was described 17 months ago. But this technique only hid single brief events over periods of 0.00012 of a second - too slow for optical communications. Andrew Weiner and colleagues have now demonstrated an alternative method based on a phenomenon known as the Talbot effect when light passing through a grating travels in different directions.
The computer engineers found this could hide optical data from a receiver at telecommunications data rates.
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