[time-nuts] Neutrino timing
Javier Herrero
jherrero at hvsistemas.es
Tue Oct 25 17:50:41 UTC 2011
El 25/10/2011 18:39, Magnus Danielson escribió:
>
> The traditional formula would not make a speed difference due to the
> sign of the mass, but imaginary mass would. That would be a bit of
> extrapolation out of a single formula. Then again, so much of the
> quantum world is a mix of read and imaginary numbers, so why not an
> odd mass case. That would however change a lot, but it would indeed
> keep the theoretical physics occupied quite a bit. That's the
> definition of the experimental physics work-description... find out
> things for the theorists to figure out... :)
>
>
And an imaginary mass would imply and imaginary energy (in the sense of
complex number with no real part... :) ) and that would imply also that
lower energy neutrinos (in module value) would be faster. Sounds fun :)
Regards,
Javier
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