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"Invisibility Cloak" Hides Information by Creating Holes in Time
Invisiblity cloaks have made headlines ever since Harry Potter first donned his. However, while a myriad of real-life attempts at the technology have surfaced in the last few years, researchers at Purdue University have demonstrated a method for “temporal cloaking” capable of making information vanish by creating holes in time.
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