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  Line      Most attempts by physicists to send particles
            faster than the speed of light involve a remarkable
            phenomenon called quantum tunneling, in which
            particles travel through solid barriers that appear
    (5)    to be impenetrable. If you throw a ball at a wall,
            you expect it to bounce back, not to pass straight
            through it. Yet subatomic particles perform the
            equivalent feat. Quantum theory says that there is a
            distinct, albeit small, probability that such a particle
    (10)    will tunnel its way through a barrier; the probability
            declines exponentially as the thickness of the
            barrier increases. Though the extreme rapidity of
            quantum tunneling was noted as early as 1932,
            not until 1955 was it hypothesized—by Wigner and
    (15)    Eisenbud—that tunneling particles sometimes
            travel faster than light. Their grounds were
            calculations that suggested that the time it takes a
            particle to tunnel through a barrier increases with
            the thickness of the barrier until tunneling time
    (20)    reaches a maximum; beyond that maximum,
            tunneling time stays the same regardless of
            barrier thickness. This would imply that once
            maximum tunneling time is reached, tunneling
            speed will increase without limit as barrier thickness
    (25)    increases. Several recent experiments have
            supported this hypothesis that tunneling particles
            sometimes reach superluminal speed. According to
            measurements performed by Raymond Chiao and
            colleagues, for example, photons can pass through
    (30)    an optical filter at 1.7 times the speed of light.   The author of the passage mentions calculations about tunneling time and barrier thickness in order to

A.suggest that tunneling time is unrelated to barrier thickness
B.explain the evidence by which Wigner and Eisenbud discovered the phenomenon of tunneling
C.describe data recently challenged by Raymond Chiao and colleagues
D.question why particles engaged in quantum tunneling rarely achieve extremely high speeds
E.explain the basis for Wigner and Eisenbud’s hypothesis
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