2011-09-27, 15:16 | Link #21 |
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I can't wait for more news on this subject. I'm personally inclined to believe, assuming the observations were accurate, that the neutrinos just moved through a wormhole. By current logic, shouldn't anything that moves faster than light and can be observed at the same time actually be moving backwards in time and have negative mass? It would be truly substantial if neutrinos actually took a complete path in spacetime at a speed higher than c.
Cue the sci-fi books and movies where spaceships and their crews take showers in neutrinos before zooming across the galaxy. |
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2011-10-28, 09:46 | Link #25 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_factor
If there is speed exceeding light, then you are talking the square root of a negative number, which mess up the mathematics. |
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If these, what I call "gateway theories" hold true... we may have just found a start toward a way to travel through space. Can you say EXILE or Songs of distant earth |
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2011-11-18, 07:54 | Link #28 |
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http://www.science20.com/quantum_dia...er_light-84763
it seem they now able to confirm it that it INDEED faster than light
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2011-11-19, 03:33 | Link #35 | |
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2011-11-19, 03:44 | Link #37 |
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I'd much rather have faster than light travel than time travel. Time travel probably more potentially destructive if the past is messed with than attempting to expand into the universe.
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2011-11-21, 06:26 | Link #39 |
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Some people claim the neutrinos do not actually travel faster than light in the experiment. Its just that they are "created" a short distance (approx. 18 meters) in front of the decaying generator proton, which would be more akin to a faster than light quantum effect in neutrino creation.
If they had the same time delta at half the measured distance, it would support this interpretation of the results.
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2011-11-21, 20:42 | Link #40 |
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Those people are Icarus, another team from CERN operating in the same lab.
An article in english about this |
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