Friday, September 23, 2011

Neutrinos Caught Speeding May Break Einstein's Cosmic Limit

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Neutrinos Caught Speeding May Break Einstein's Cosmic Limit
23 (Bloomberg) -- A neutrino beam was measured as traveling faster than the speed of light, appearing to break the limit set by Albert Einstein in 1905. The data come as a “complete surprise” and more research is needed before the results are verified, ... read more

Faster Than Light Neutrinos? Don't Bet On It.
Damon Runyon Randall Munroe of xkcd sums up my opinion of yesterday's announcement that physicists at the OPERA detector in Italy had discovered that some neutrinos from the CERN accelerator had apparently travelled faster than the speed of light. ... read more

Speed of light broken by neutrinos? live Q&A
For the past three years, they have been recording the arrival times of neutrinos sent by the Cern particle physics laboratory 730km away, and their data suggest the subatomic particles are travelling through the Earth faster than the speed of light. ... read more

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