Nembrionic |
09-23-2011 04:31 AM |
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Originally Posted by sojproductions
(Post 18446579)
if it's possible to measure faster than speed of light ie 60 billionths of a second, then hasn't faster than light already been invented, how can you measure what shouldnt exist.... *head spins*
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Errr....what? There's a misconception her.
According to Einstein, faster than light shouldn't exist. But as always with science, sometimes you get a nasty surprise :)
Now, all these neutrinos did...were arriving at their destination(700km away) 60 nanoseconds early.
It took them 0.002334888 instead of 0.002334948 seconds to get there. Which nowadays is ample time to perform measurements. It doesn't meant the particle is time travelling.
Ofcourse, we'll have to await the results for peer experiments :)
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