Those wacky neutrinos are at it again, mystifying physicists by refusing to behave like they're supposed to.
Those wacky neutrinos are at it again, mystifying physicists by refusing to behave like they're supposed to.
Can particles travel faster than the speed of light? Most physicists would say an emphatic "no", invoking Einstein's special theory of relativity, which forbids superluminal travel. But now physicists working on the OPERA experiment in Italy may have found tantalizing evidence that neutrinos can exceed the speed of light.
The OPERA team fires muon neutrinos from the Super Proton Synchrotron at CERN in Geneva a distance of 730 km under the Alps to a detector in Gran Sasso, Italy. The team studied more than 15,000 neutrino events and found that they indicate that the neutrinos travel at a velocity 20 parts per million above the speed of light.
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Seriously though, pretty cool story.
I don't know who they would ever be able to figure this out due to Hiesenberg's Uncertainty Principle...
Dont have the intelligence to read scientific studies, arguments, et al....All's I know is, wasn't Nuetrino a character on Welcome Back Kotter.....?
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When all is said and done they will find that light and neutrinos travel at the exact same speed.
The variance being, light gives neutrinos a slight head start (in this case a 60 nanosecond head start) and in appreciation the neutrinos act as offensive lineman for the light.
They will find that neutrinos are willing to go through brick walls for their light.
Stay tuned![]()
Geaux Cajuns
As George "Kingfish" Stevens on Amos 'n Andy once said, "The atom busts into neutrons, protons, fig newtons & morons." And that explains it.
Geaux Cajuns
As scientists counter the claim that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light, the discussion is becoming less about the physics and more about how physics is presented to the public.
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