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3942096 No.3942096 [Reply] [Original]

HOLY FUCKING SHIT, HOW COME I DON'T SEE ANY DISCUSSION ABIOUT THIS?

http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/09/neutrinos-travel-faster-than-lig.html

Is it true /sci/???

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...so fucking much

>> No.3942101

>>3942096
Think I'll just leave this here for your reading enjoyment.
>http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27260/

>> No.3942104

>>3942096
>HOLY FUCKING SHIT, HOW COME I DON'T SEE ANY DISCUSSION ABIOUT THIS?
Why don't you go back in time about a month.

>> No.3942111

>>3942104
>Why don't you go back in time about a month.

Because he can't build a car out of neutrinos.

>> No.3942117

>>3942101
That doesn't prove anything. Just a bunch of ramblings from some aspie trying to protect his dogmatic beliefs.

>> No.3942126

>>3942117
>Just a bunch of ramblings from some aspie trying to protect his dogmatic beliefs.
You make a convincing argument. Thorough, and to the point.

>> No.3942143

It seems this could be resolved quite easily by doing the same experiment using light and compare results

>> No.3942187

>>3942143
Neutrons travel through pretty much anything. For this experiment to be done with light, you would need: 1) a big ass laser, and 2) a direct line of sight between the the point of origin and the measuring station.

>> No.3942192

>>3942101
http://blog.richmond.edu/physicsbunn/2011/10/20/faster-than-light-neutrino-results-explained/