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On Sep 25, 2011, at 5:58 PM, Tristan Sloughter wrote:
http://neutrinoscience.blogspot.com/2011/09/arriving-fashionable-late-for-party.html
Supernova 1987a was a distance of 166,912 ± 10.1 light years [2]
from Earth
when it died...
A completely specious number based only on the fantasy dogma that
redshift indicates distance. The actual distance is totally unknown
and could be much, much less.
...the neutrinos were seen just 3 hours before SN1987a was seen by
optical
telescopes. In this case the neutrinos did not arrive early for the
party it
was the light that was fashionably late!
So we learn that the neutrinos did the "impossible"--they arrived
sooner and so travelled faster than the light did!
*If* (a gigantic if) this is true, and the experimental values are
confirmed, the Supernova would have been quite close to us. It would
be interesting indeed to see the contortions the Astronomical Faithful
would be going through to "save" their General Relativity-based Big
Bang cosmology.
Shane Mage
"scientific discovery is basically recognition of obvious realities
that self-interest or ideology have kept everybody from paying
attention to"
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