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Speed of light broken, do you believe it? What would be the implications to Science if it was?
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by Mat Hopwood
about 1 year ago
Recently scientists observed neutrinos travelling faster than the speed of light. Do you think its possible? Was Einstein wrong? I sure hope so :) |
Not so fast. It's not proven yet. I remember watching it on the News too. You may want to read this:
Speed of light 'broken' at CERN, scientists claim
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8783011/Speed-of-light-broken-at-CERN-scientists-claim.html
I am coming from an engineering background. I still remember all four Physics I took I have a hard time to believe this is true.
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Mat We used to be pretty certain that the world was flat. I still think that we humans still know practically nothing about this Universe that we live in, compared to say civilizations at the outer edges of our galaxy some 8 billion years older than ours. |




Mat Yes, I read about this a while back, would be amazing if it was proven to be true.