Rockstar physicist Cox: Neutrinos won't help us cheat time

bin3

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I wonder: will it turn out that E = Mn[SUP]2[/SUP] where n is the speed of neutrino's?

But I love this part ...

"It's a beautiful example of how you do science," Cox said. "The collaboration of serious people at CERN who've proved published their results and it's gone to peer review. I can see the headlines now if it's shown to be a measurement error, it will be: 'Look at these idiots'. But that's not the point. This is how science proceeds."

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/25/cox_neutrinos/
 

SanchoP

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To answer your first question, no. Because E can be experimentally shown to be equal to mc^2.
 
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