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RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - geckosquid - 09-28-2011

I find it amusing how humans think they know the way the world works and then are surprised when they realize they don't. I'm included in this, by the way.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - yottabyte - 09-28-2011

(09-28-2011, 06:03)geckosquid Wrote: I find it amusing how humans think they know the way the world works and then are surprised when they realize they don't. I'm included in this, by the way.

Nice try, Mr. Extraterrestrial.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - geckosquid - 09-28-2011

(09-28-2011, 08:28)yottabyte Wrote:
(09-28-2011, 06:03)geckosquid Wrote: I find it amusing how humans think they know the way the world works and then are surprised when they realize they don't. I'm included in this, by the way.

Nice try, Mr. Extraterrestrial.
Hey, I'm allowed to find my own behavior amusing.



RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Android - 09-29-2011

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RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - geckosquid - 09-29-2011

Gotta love the history channel and their tendency to come up with stupid explanations to mysterious phenomena that don't pertain to history whatsoever.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Naamandre3 - 09-29-2011

I know that dude from that picture!
He's from that one funny series about dem aliens

Also, i am mehish about this
I'm not floating upside down.
My pc still works,

I guess breaking nature laws is not that bad


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Sir Prize - 09-29-2011

We did not break the laws, we just broke our understanding of them.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Naamandre3 - 09-29-2011

But, how do we break, the understanding of laws.
That, are broken because they do not fit into the current reality?

Cereal Guy


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Sir Prize - 09-29-2011

Reality and laws will always be the same.

It's like reading a book where half the words are scrambled. And you have to put them together, sometimes you get them right, sometimes you don't.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - yottabyte - 09-29-2011

But when you look at quantum physics... Milk