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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/...20110252.shtml
One step closer to CONQUEST OF THE GALAXY!Originally Posted by CERN claims faster-than-light particle measured
Or, yeah, they ****ed up the experiment. Whichever is more fun.
Considering how complicated it is to even detect neutrinos, I'm going with "instrument error", just by Occam's Razor.
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It is 2.43 vs 2.37 ms with the uncertainty of 0.01.
They better check and recheck. But if you believe the article, it's a fairly precise measurement.
We need a particle physicist to chime in.
Last edited by nabbed; 23-09-2011 at 14:25.
CERN's dystopia is upon us.
Stock up on Dr Pepper and secure a phone microwave.
You know what to do.
El Psy Congroo.
I have no idea what most of the words in this thread mean.
They did check and recheck it. Around 15000 times. The problem is that no matter how often they do it, if their equipment systematically gives a wrong value (for example, always 0.06ms smaller than it actually was), the results are still going to be skewed. This is why they need others to test it with different equipment.
Not going anywhere yet, but yea, instrument error is the most likely explanation unless someone else gets the same results.
Wondering how the hell they're measuring neutrinos so precisely?
Their website.
No, this will not be helpful to anyone not already somewhat familiar with the subject.
Anyone got a link to the paper/report? I searched for papers by Antonio Ereditato and I don't see anything regarding this, unless it's buried in some other paper.
[edit]Searched the CERN website for a while, couldn't find anything, though there were a lot of studies going back to 1996 at least postulating neutrinos being theoretically able to do this...which leads me to believe that this isn't as far-out as the press is making it seem, for some theoretical physicists at least.
Last edited by Skyy High; 23-09-2011 at 03:17.
That's some interesting news.
Next up: the promised black holes that consume Earth?
Double check it, recheck it yet again. Do it again a few dozen times and make sure the result is still the same. Then post the finding.
Then we wait a month for Stephen Hawking to blink out it his reply to it.