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scott_sanford ([personal profile] scott_sanford) wrote2011-09-22 02:43 pm
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Tachyonic neutrinos?

According to this article, CERN has measured a neutrino beam at a whisker above lightspeed. However, this is the media, which does not have a good track record for accuracy, particularly when the implications are large. As pointed out in the comments, a 0.00246% measurement error may be all that is needed to explain this, although no such error has been found yet. Stay tuned.

PS: Also reported on Livejournal by seawasp and James Nicoll.

Cheating Neutrinos

[identity profile] cpuguy1.livejournal.com 2011-10-29 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
Read one artical about the faster than light Neutrinos ... later in the day I also saw a possible explaination to how it might have happened. MAYBE ... somehow the neutrinos in question, took a short cut from the emitter to the reciever. If they were suppose to be traveling in a straight path. The shortest path. How can adding any more distance to the shortest path, be a short cut?
Smart Neutrinos, too.