El 25/10/2011 21:00, Magnus Danielson escribió:
And an imaginary mass would imply and imaginary energy (in the sense of
complex number with no real part... :) ) and that would imply also that
lower energy neutrinos (in module value) would be faster. Sounds fun :)


Exactly, remember where you heard it first ;)

Oh, sadly this is not the first place where I've heard a speculation of the neutrino being a true tachyon ;) And I like the idea. The neutrino is so elusive and tends to interact with the universe in a way that it really seems to be from other universe (the tachyonic one). One only needs to see the size of complexity of the neutrino detector, that otherwise is so blind to only being able to get a handful of all the neutrinos that crosses it :)

Regards,

Javier


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