Neutrinos - do they travel faster than light?

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Do Neutrinos travel faster than light? - place your bets here.

Yes - bloody about time we found a way to connect to subspace and communicate with the Borg empire
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No - bloody scientist should get it right the first time before opening their mouth
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Who cares - I just want my beer cold and my dinner on time
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Neutrinos - do they travel faster than light?

Post by Super Nova » Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:31 am

The neutrinos are fired deep under the Italian Apennines to the Gran Sasso lab
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Scientists who announced that sub-atomic particles might be able to travel faster than light are to rerun their experiment in a different way.

This will address criticisms and allow the physicists to shore up their analysis as much as possible before submitting it for publication.

Dr Sergio Bertolucci said it was vital not to "fool around" given the staggering implications of the result.

So they are doing all they can to rule out more pedestrian explanations.

Physicists working on the Opera experiment announced the perplexing findings last month.

Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern (the home of the Large Hadron Collider) in Geneva toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km away in Italy seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second earlier than light would have.

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It's like sending a series of loud and isolated clicks instead of a long blast on a horn”
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The speed of light is widely regarded as the Universe's ultimate velocity limit. Outlined first by James Clerk Maxwell and then by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity, much of modern physics relies on the idea that nothing can travel faster than light.

For many, the most comforting explanation is that some repeated "systematic error" has so far eluded the experimenters.

Since September, more than 80 scientific papers about the finding have been posted to the arXiv pre-print server. Most propose theoretical solutions for the observation; a few claim to find problems.

Dr Bertolucci, the director of research at Cern, told BBC News: "In the last few days we have started to send a different time structure of the beam to Gran Sasso.

"This will allow Opera to repeat the measurement, removing some of the possible systematics."

The neutrinos that emerge at Gran Sasso start off as a beam of proton particles at Cern. Through a series of complex interactions, neutrino particles are generated from this beam and stream through the Earth's crust to Italy.
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Will they find the neutrino travels faster than light and the impacts it will have on our understanding of the universe or will it all fizzle out when they find the problem with their measurements?
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Re: Neutrinos - do they travel faster than light?

Post by The Artist formerly known as Sappho » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:57 am

What are the implications if it is found that neutrino's travel at a faster speed than light?

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Re: Neutrinos - do they travel faster than light?

Post by annielaurie » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:37 am

What if neutrinos are really the particles that make up the "dark matter" in the open spaces of the universe?

If they are indeed the dark matter astrophysicists are talking about, and they travel faster than light, seems that would account for the "stretching" of the fabric of space, and the inflation of the entire universe, that is expanding faster than the speed of light.
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Re: Neutrinos - do they travel faster than light?

Post by mellie » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:38 am

No, not quite, too early to be sure, given that no actual light signals were sent for comparison between CERN in Geneva and Gran Sasso in Italy.

I hate to be a kill-joy, but scientifically, more research required, well, to my way of thinking anyway.


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