Discovery of strange kavon effects in a vacuum around neutron stars - Professor Nir Shaviv
A prediction made in 2000 by Prof. Nir Shaviv of the Spice Institute of Physics and Prof. Jeremy Hale of the British Columbia University in Canada was recently confirmed following an observation of the polarization of light from a neutron star. Due to the strong magnetic fields around neutron stars, light particles can interact with the virtual electrons of the vacuum. This interaction creates strange effects whose evidence has recently been discovered.