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CERN reported that a neutrino beam fired from a particle accelerator near Geneva to a lab in Italy traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light. Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds, making the difference statistically significant. -- Y! news how's E=mc^2?
oh no! can such incident broke the laws in physics?
i'm no one to break it but such incident is different.
WELL THAT'S A GREAT PIECE OF
WELL THAT'S A GREAT PIECE OF INFO SORT OF NERDY THOUGH.
hmmm. what's nerd there?
hmmm. what's nerd there? it would "shake" the field of science
Well that's not it it's the
Well that's not it it's the whole bunch of info. Maybe I'm not into science?
hmmm.. i admire your honesty anyway :D
i admire your honesty anyway :D
Thanks I really appreciate it
Thanks I really appreciate it. >_<
i'm glad i'm amusing you
:D
Is that a bad news? It might be a good news....
Because it will open a way to a new invention............... A Time Machine.
i dont think so..
it means every stuff we've lesson in physic could be defied.. perhaps?
So... It defied every stuff that you have learn......
It's not really a bad thing for me (for Einstein It'll be a big Problem). As long as CERN are not lying about that neutrino thing, It's not really matter if the pillar of science that Einstein made is destroyed for me. One of the most important thing about learning is we know that what we learn is the truth and it exist.
Oh, and about E=mc^2.......
For me (again),
"there isn't any equations for impossibility."
well..... I'm not saying that Einstein is wrong, maybe there are just times when an additional explanation is needed.
hmmm.. interesting
thanks ! that gave me a hint. really, :D