Physicists have found something (which is nothing) that can move faster than light
Science Alert reports: For the first time, physicists have observed that ‘holes’ in light can move faster than the light itself. They’re known as phase singularities or optical vortices, and since the 1970s, scientists have predicted that, just as eddies in a river can move faster than the flowing water around them, so too can whirlpools in a wave of light outrun the light they’re embedded within. This does not break relativity, which states that nothing can travel faster than…