People are odd... I do not see why people see this neutrino thing as a big
news. I predicted something like that to be possible when I was 19 years
old. Just simple first principle physics (i.e. say 'no' to emprically
unsupported a priori assumptions such as principle of relativity).
Also there is no empirical support for special theory of relativity,
because there has never been made an experiment that would show whether the
time dilatation is caused by relative motion or motion in respect of
Earth's gravity field as fixed frame of reference. (Actually there is
plenty of evidence, but they all, such as GPS satellites, show the time
dilatation in respect of Earth's gravity field as fixed frame of reference,
but these are ignored by relativists.)
—Jouni
On Nov 18, 2011 6:56 PM, "Harry Veeder" <[email protected]> wrote:
> New results show neutrinos still faster than light
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> 01:09 18 November 2011 by Lisa Grossman
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> One of the most staggering results in physics – that neutrinos may go
> faster than light – has not gone away with two further weeks of
> observations. The researchers behind the jaw-dropping finding are now
> confident enough in the result that they are submitting it to a
> peer-reviewed journal.
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> http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21188-more-data-shows-neutrinos-still-faster-than-light.html
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> Harry
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