"CERN spokesman James Gillies confirmed to The Associated Press late Wednesday that a problem in the GPS system used to time the arrival of neutrino particles was discovered earlier in February. He said experiments are being planned for later this year to test whether that introduced an error that made the particles appear to travel faster than light."

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On 2012-02-22, at 8:21 PM, Greg Hennessy <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't understand how tightening a cable can lead to 60 ns of path length change. It would be nice to have a written explanation, rather than just
an article quoting someone who knows something that someone said.



On 02/22/2012 05:28 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
Looks like FTL neutrinos aren't quite FTL... Problem: faulty GPS
connection...
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