Faster than light measurement shocks physicists
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A force sets an object in motion. That object travels at a speed relative to its mass in relation to that force. So, technically, if the force is great enough and the object maintains momentum, it is possible that this object could pass another object traveling at 186,282 miles per second (the speed of light). An object traveling that fast would certainly have trouble supporting its own mass. It would be very dense and possibly smaller than any known particle we've ever seen.
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seriously, that CMS detector from Cern (at 0:26) look like something from starwars or something, sci-fi in real life.
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Greece off the shores of the city of Pylos where the research has been going on for over 15 years....it is the deepest part of the sea.
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>>Super charged particles
Neutrinos have no charge
He has no idea what that even means.
TanTanDaDude 4 months ago 12
last week i shocked a polic men by traveling doble of the permitted speed in town - i tryesd to explain it with those neutrinos of his radar - so that i was traveling actually the right speed but because of the neutrinos ...... - he gave me the ticket anyway .....:-/
CapitanoGUC 3 months ago 3