On 11-09-22 06:32 PM, Alexander Hollins wrote:
Note, Faster in ATMOSPHERE than light travels in ATMOSPHERE. not faster than C.

Say what?? But that would be, like, totally ordinary -- electrons do it all the time. That's where Cherenkov radiation comes from.

It's also *not* what the article says.  It says:

"But neutrinos have now been observed smashing past this cosmic speed barrier of 186,282 miles per second"

That is very clear. The only "cosmic speed barrier" is C itself. Furthermore, the speed of light /in air/ is about 186,226 miles per second, not 186,282 miles per second, which is the speed value the article says the neutrinos exceeded.

So, either the article is wrong, or the observation really was of neutrinos going faster than C.


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