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Author Topic:   Neutrinos moved faster than speed of light!
hotjer
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10-11-2011 5:09 PM


I simply would like to share this article with you guys:
So long, and thanks for all the quarks | The Economist
It seems like a neutrinos reached a detecter beneath Gran Sasso 60 nanoseconds faster than it would take speed of light to travel the same distance.
I personally find this very interesting; this might suggest worm holes, more dimensions, negative weight or even time traveling. I am mostly inclined to believe this has to do with more than three spatial dimensions.
What are your thoughts on this?

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10-11-2011 5:21 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by hotjer
10-11-2011 5:09 PM


There is already a thread on this topic, you can read the thoughts of some of our members on this over there at Einstein is rolling over in His Grave, or Cern makes a big mistake

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