Just a thought: would it be possible that the bedrock act as a negative-index composite material for neutrinos: that would make them faster than light, but since it's not in vacuum, they would still be "politically correct" ???
Jean-Louis
----- Original Message ----- From: "Poul-Henning Kamp" <[email protected]> To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Fast than light neutrino


In message <CAL8XPmO_T-R1y=qumswtunhdnme0seti+6xtdgww4jdvz2j...@mail.gmail.com>
, Azelio Boriani writes:

More: are neutrinos supposed to travel from CERN to Gran Sasso via what?

Via solid rock.

Is there a 730Km long empty pipe [...]

No, and you'd need one to actually try the same distance with photons.

The complication is that the solid rock path is actually used as sort
of a filter for the neutrinos, nothing else goes through 730km bedrock
so if you see anything coming from that direction, you can be pretty
certain that it is neutrinos.


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