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Live Chat: Have Neutrinos Broken the Speed Limit of Light?

on 28 September 2011, 10:24 AM | 0 Comments
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Nothing can go faster than light, right? Einstein said so. But last week a group of researchers in Italy announced that they'd measured the speed of thousands of neutrinos (tiny, almost massless particles that were fired at their detector from the CERN particle physics lab 730 kilometers away) and found they were traveling slightly faster than light. Is this the beginning of the end for Einstein's theory of relativity? Have the researchers simply made a mistake in their measurements? Or are the neutrinos, as some versions of string theory allow, taking a shortcut through a higher dimension and arriving in Italy in double-quick time?

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