Author Topic: Space. The Final Frontier.  (Read 75600 times)

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Re: Space. The Final Frontier.
« Reply #75: September 23, 2011, 11:20:41 AM »
I'm still confused (and drunk) about this.

So they traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light with a margin of error +/- 10 nanoseconds. Its amazing that we may have broken the most stable physics law ever but how do we put this into research? Can we harness this? Is there a way we could somehow create transportation vehicles to travel faster than light? Is there a way to travel in time? I'm just sort of trying to grasp what we can do with such groundbreaking facts.



Neutrinos are nearly massless, chargeless, and only interact through the weak nuclear force. Just detecting them at all is a technical challenge and they can only be detected indirectly. However, if information can travel faster than the speed of light, this opens up some badass ideas about communication. No time travel possible here, and certainly never to the future (the past is possible I suppose but I don't personally believe that you could do anything but observe).