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You know what the futurists are always saying: Time cloaks are so cool but they ;re so complicated. And it true! What were you expecting from a device that literally hides moments in time A Northwestern mathematician has just shown, though, it doesn ;t have to be quite so hard after all. Miguel Lerma just published a paper describing a new, simple kind of time cloak. Imagine you ;re looking at a clock. Without a time cloak, the hands move steadily on their appointed route, but with a cloak in place, it would appear to skip seconds or even minutes. Previous models for a time cloak create that jump by bending o
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