David Gross, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004, has answered a selection of your video and text questions from YouTube and Facebook, including his explanation of how we detect neutrinos, his thoughts about the LHC and information about what books influenced his career choices.
See the playlist of answers: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FCA554B31EE0D79F
Thanks to everyone for your participation.
We CAN travel more than speed of light, the key is a "BLACK HOLE" why ? if we sucked in the black hole we'll travel faster than speed of light, that's why LIGHT can't escape from the black hole, the gravity that pulls everything in there (including light) are stronger and everything was FASTER than speed of light inside the black hole.
IndraEMC 1 day ago
@jessejones14 he did. he says you would go back in time... Seems you didn't watch the whole video.
fail?
sniped101 1 week ago
@darkosminos thanks for telling him. not sure why people jump on the band wagon without further tests... meh, probably a god believer.
sniped101 1 week ago
@krash332 do neutrinos have no mass? if they weight the same as light particles then they should travel the same.
sniped101 1 week ago
@TheGuyInUrCloset Scientists at he European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, outside Geneva say they have clocked subatomic particles, called neutrinos, traveling faster than light
One possible reason for the incredible result is a miscalculation in either the distance or time. Only another test using a different path will tell – which could be carried out using colliders in the U.S. and Japan.
krash332 2 weeks ago
I just thought, if there were particles that traveled faster than the speed of light, would we even be able to observe them?
TheGuyInUrCloset 1 month ago
this guy doesnt anwser the question just goes on about why you cant do it what a fun spunge
jessejones14 1 month ago
@ReptileTunes Neutrinos have NOT been yet proven to travel faster than the speed of light!
darkosminos 1 month ago
@darkosminos There is no way that this news has gone by for you. Just look it up on the internet. It was discovered pretty recently.
ReptileTunes 1 month ago
@ReptileTunes Reference please...
darkosminos 1 month ago