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With all the science threads on here and ive seen reference to it i thought id post it up and see what others think i personally have believed its possible all along how else would aliens get to us so fast seriously tho if its true it means a whole rewrite of relativity
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/fas...-1226145082228 PHYSICISTS around the world expressed astonishment and skepticism in equal measure Friday after European scientists reported particles apparently traveling faster than light. Tiny specks called neutrinos were clocked at 300,006 kilometers per second - slightly faster than the speed of light - along a 730km trajectory between the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland and a laboratory in Italy. If verified, the results would dismantle a key plank of Einstein's theory of relativity and deeply unsettle our understanding of the physical world. |
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