> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/22/scitech/main20110236.shtml
Taking the numbers on the article as a basis, and doing some quick calculations, that's a difference in speed of roughly 7.4 km/s If I'm not mistaken, that's equivalent to the "null" result obtained in the Michelson-Morley experiment... are neutrinos (or better said, their manifestations) being affected by Earth's movement? I bet they are I bet too that if they repeat the experiment in a vacuum, the discrepancy with the speed of light will disappear. This is related to the refractive index of air, as Cahill and Kitto claim in a paper. I have mentioned it before, you can search for it in the archives, if you like. Mauro

