[time-nuts] Fast than light neutrino

Azelio Boriani azelio.boriani at screen.it
Fri Sep 23 20:02:09 UTC 2011


Maybe I've missed something but... have they tried this experiment with
anything else than neutrinos? Or, is it possible to repeat the experiment
with any other thing? OK, the neutrino is faster than light but the others?
Can we test over the same distance, same detectors (or the appropriate
detectors but in the same place)? More: are neutrinos supposed to travel
from CERN to Gran Sasso via what? Is there a 730Km long empty pipe or they
travel through earth, rocks, water and whatever they can find underground?
For empty pipe I mean with "scientific grade" high vacuum, of course.

On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Jose Camara <camaraq1 at quantacorp.com>wrote:

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> Fun to guess.  Time must be running backwards.  Or maybe they have
> negative mass.   If truly faster than C, SOMETHING nonsensical must be
> true.
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> Indeed.. How would they know where to have been tomorrow?
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