DrPizza
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I'm excited to see what error it is that they made at CERN. It will, of course, be exciting to see if they are correct, but other observations have already pretty much confirmed that neutrinos travel at the speed of light. i.e. observations of the recent supernova millions of light years away.
So, what could it be? Something with the curvature of the earth? Time difference due to different distances from the center of the Earth? (Time is traveling at a different rate for the 2nd floor of your house than it is for the first floor of your house - something that's now measurable (and has been measured experimentally.))
I was close! It *was* an error related to relativity.
They're moving, so DeBroglie would say "Oui."My Dumb Question: do neutrinos have a wavelength?
Everything has a wavelength...?
Whoa! Millions of light years away! Does this mean you're now giving in and are going to admit the Earth is more than 6000 years old?Because nothing could have possibly happened in between here and millions of light years away to alter the data....