CERN Breaks Speed of Light - Alain Aspect Nominated for Nobel Prize for breaking speed of light
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"it's not heresy"
it's science
the difference between science and religion is when someone breaks a rule they get the Nobel prize
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Please search for "Speedy neutrino mystery likely solved, relativity safe after all" on dvice. I cite "Researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands went and crunched the numbers on how much relativity should have effected the experiment, and found that the correct compensation should be about 32 additional nanoseconds on each end, which neatly takes care of the 60 nanosecond speed boost that the neutrinos originally seemed to have."
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i wonder if hitler-y could move that fast out of office someday very soon ! hahahaha ! i know she "hops too" that fast when the cfr snaps fingers at her !
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Rubbish where is the validity in this Einsteins light speed is in a vacuum all Cern tests are through solid matter. Sound travels 10x in water a logical conclusion would be sub atomic particles would travel faster through increased density . Lets find a new Einstein cos you dimwits are nowhere
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Were you beat up as a child by football players? Cause really, that last comment was just unnecessary. Especially because one game of football has all the physics that you need to know.
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@TheZenoEffect Yaaaawn....
interesting. if there supposedly is no bosons, then what initially gives protons their mass? is it some kind of information awareness in non locality, that observes waves and collapses them into particles that have mass?
q7spiz 3 months ago
@q7spiz Check out 'Biocentrism', it' fairly fucking mind-blowing.
Consciousness, the role of the observer, plays a central, not passive, role
in our observation of the Universe, especially at the sub-atomic/quantum mechanical
level.
Check out the 'quantum Zeno Effect' where as constantly observed particles never
decay, so long as they're being observed. It's "The watched pot never boils" at the
sub-atomic level
TheZenoEffect 3 months ago
Confusing dark matter and dark energy some one ? And saying that it doen't exist without explaining the gravitational effect we observed only confirms your total ignorance of a subject you so arrogantly talk about...
You'll explain us how we KNOWW earth is flat in a video soon to come.
Acrimonator 5 months ago
@Acrimonator Dark Matter destroyed by Graviton Waves?
Google: "Gravitational Waves Can Explain Dark Energy And Axis of Evil, Says Cosmologist"
Our entire view of the cosmos is 'warped', bringing Inflation, DM & DE into question.
Also, I don't remember confusing DM & DE.... could you refresh my memory?
Dark Matter has been around as a 'theory' since the 1930's, Dark Energy,
another cosmological goose chase, is a now decades old concept.
What do they have in common? Both are Wrong!
TheZenoEffect 5 months ago
@TheZenoEffect Secondly, the results at CERN have not been independently verified. If they are verified, they would not necessarily mean that special relativity is wrong. Neutrinos could be taking a shortcut through space via extra dimensions, and thus may not really be travelling above the speed of light. The Standard Model is not "going down in flames", rather it will need to be modified. The LHC is a success so long as it is collecting data.
ClamCrunchy 5 months ago
@ClamCrunchy Considering that Fermilab near Chicago shot it's last
particle beam yesterday, I suppose there has to be an 'atom smasher'
somewhere on Earth. Gotta Smash Those Goddamn Atoms!
More smashing = More questions - Actual answers: That's my 'theory'.
I agree w/ur neutrino take, that's very possible that those little
bastards are 'leaping' inter-dimensionally.
The bottom line is, if humans were actually honest w/ themselves ,
they'd admit that they (We) really don't know WTF is going on
TheZenoEffect 5 months ago