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I love the casual way they describe how to detect it -
"You would have to modify (the telescope arrays) slightly - probably only through software, and then you combine the signals in a way that's never been done before," he explained.
"If we are lucky, we should see the twisted light stand out, and then we open a bottle of champagne or two."
Sounds easy enough. Can I have a go?
( , Mon 14 Feb 2011, 12:05, Share, Reply)