Robert G. Seeberger quoted: > > "With neutrino mass, the game is to keep lowering the upper limit > until you find it," Myers said. > > Right now, that ceiling is around 2 electron Volts (eV). > Was it dismissed the hypothesis that neutrinos had an "imaginary" mass [i.e., they were tachions]?
then asked: > I'm having a bit of trouble envisioning how voltage > is equivalent to mass. > It´s not, but energy is. The eV is not a unit of voltage, but a unit of energy: it´s the energy that corresponds to 1 Volt x the charge of 1 electron. Alberto Monteiro _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l