Einstein Said Nothing Beats Light. I Found the Exception.

Something in my lab moved faster than light. Not a measurement error, not a trick of instruments, a real, peer-reviewed, reproducible result. It took me years to talk about it publicly, because once I understood what it actually meant, I realized Einstein wasn't wrong. He was just describing half the picture. This video covers the 1999–2007 stopped-light experiments at Harvard, electromagnetically induced transparency inside a Bose-Einstein condensate, superluminal group velocity, and why quantum information can appear to outrun light without ever violating Einstein's actual speed limit. Covers the no-cloning theorem and why this physics underpins the security of a future quantum internet. 📍 Comment your location — I read every one. 👍 If this stretched how you think about something you assumed was settled, hit like and subscribe. DISCLAIMER This channel is independently operated and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Prof. Lene Hau, Harvard University, or the Rowland Institute for Science. All content is created for educational purposes only, based entirely on publicly available peer-reviewed research and published scientific literature. No proprietary or unpublished material is used. All rights and credits belong to their respective owners.