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Time reflections, or spatial reflections, occur when "electromagnetic radiation in the form of light or sound waves hit a mirror or wall, respectively," resulting in a reflection, like a mirror image ...
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After decades of speculation, physicists finally confirm the existence of time mirrors
Physicists have experimentally reversed electromagnetic waves in time, confirming a theoretical prediction that has stood for ...
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are a special class of resonant states. Although they have the same momentum and energy as the propagating modes in free space, yet they are not coupled to the ...
For more than 50 years, scientists theorized that an electromagnetic wave could be reflected temporally—not just spatially. Scientists have been unable to confirm the existence of time reflection due ...
THE method of studying the ionized regions of the upper atmosphere by emitting small pulses of electric waves and recording the echoes reflected from the ionosphere is now well-known and is in ...
New research by University at Buffalo and University of Colorado Boulder mathematicians has uncovered and characterized novel two-dimensional wave patterns — waves that propagate along two directions ...
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