In message <[email protected]>, Javier Herrero writes:

BTW:  Just something to think about:

There are three quantities involved here, and most of the coverage
and quite a lot of physicists overlook that:

1. Speed of neutrinos

2. Speed of photons

3. Constant 'c' From relativity.

Until now the assumption have been that 2 = 3, but this is only
an assumption, based on the fact that we had no measurements that
said otherwise.

If 1 > 3, as most press-coverage seems to posit, because they forgot
the above is an assumption, then both the standardmodel and relativity
is in trouble.

If 3 >= 1 > 2, then only the standard model is in trouble, relativity
unaffected.

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