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Neutrinos go faster than light
09-23-2011, 07:44,
Post: #11
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And they repeated the tests 15000 times.

Not sure if revolutional discovery or measurement error.Suspicious

I mean, it was 60 ms faster. Do you make such big errors at CERN?

Either way, you must have some serious balls to go out with this. Hmm

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09-23-2011, 11:55, (This post was last modified: 09-23-2011, 11:56 by Android.)
Post: #12
RE: :O
I think it's fair to say that that's revolutionary.
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09-23-2011, 13:39,
Post: #13
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
Nano seconds yotta. The entire travel of the neutrinos took place over a few ms.
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09-23-2011, 13:56,
Post: #14
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
Einstein wasn't stupid. I'm sure you thought the exact same thing until you saw this page.
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09-23-2011, 14:37,
Post: #15
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
Einstein, just got owned...
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09-23-2011, 16:45,
Post: #16
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
(09-23-2011, 13:39)bowser956 Wrote: Nano seconds yotta. The entire travel of the neutrinos took place over a few ms.

Typing on a phone at 7:40 in the morning OriginalRage Meant to say ns.


The entire journey took ~2.43 ms...

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09-23-2011, 18:05,
Post: #17
RE: :O
(09-23-2011, 07:44)yottabyte Wrote: Either way, you must have some serious balls to go out with this. Hmm

I think they came out with this so someone else could find their error, not because they think they just ruined the standard model.
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09-23-2011, 18:30,
Post: #18
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
I thought Tachyons did too but they are hypothetical last time i checked.
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09-23-2011, 18:36,
Post: #19
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
Space travel, Why not Laugh
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09-23-2011, 20:42,
Post: #20
RE: Neutrinos go faster than light
(09-23-2011, 18:30)fashionmonkey Wrote: I thought Tachyons did too but they are hypothetical last time i checked.

Tachyons interact with time in a very strange way (sometimes going back or forward in time) so as far as I'm concerned, they're just cheating. Also I don't think they have ever been found.
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