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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 -- Einstein, attosecond-speed cameras and the mysterious moon Titan will be among the topics at Frontiers in Optics 2005, the 89th Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America. The meeting will be held Oct. 16-20 in Tucson, Ariz., alongside Laser Science XXI, the annual meeting of the American Physical Society's laser science division. At a plenary and awards session, Stan Whitcomb of Caltech will discuss Albert Einstein’s seminal paper on special relativity -- published 100 years ago -- which stated, among other things, that the speed of light remains constant in all...Read full article

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    Published: September 2005
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