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Subject: Re: [NF] Neutrino race
They have done a second batch of tests this last week. And the neutrinos are
still going quicker than light !!!
The foxil
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011 11:00 PM, "Michael Madigan"
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> photons schmotons
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photons schmotons
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Subject: Re: [NF] Neutrino race
If he's Faster than Light - he SURE Ain't Walkin'!
:-)
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On 11/19/2011 4:13 PM, Pete Theisen wr
If he's Faster than Light - he SURE Ain't Walkin'!
:-)
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On 11/19/2011 4:13 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Jean MAURICE wrote:
>> They have done a second batch of tests this last week. And the neutrinos are
>> still going quicker than light !!!
>>
>> The foxil
> Hi Jean MAURICE,
>
> “We don't allow
Jean MAURICE wrote:
> They have done a second batch of tests this last week. And the neutrinos are
> still going quicker than light !!!
>
> The foxil
Hi Jean MAURICE,
“We don't allow faster-than-light neutrinos in here,” says the
bartender. A neutrino walks into a bar.
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Pete
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They have done a second batch of tests this last week. And the neutrinos are
still going quicker than light !!!
The foxil
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Interesting - since the recent episodes of Eureka were about FTL Drives!!!
:-)
On 9/24/2011 4:28 PM, Vincent Teachout wrote:
> Fred Taylor wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Vincent Teachoutwrote:
>>
>>> Fred Taylor wrote:
Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? W
Vincent Teachout wrote:
> Fred Taylor wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Vincent Teachout wrote:
>>
>>> Fred Taylor wrote:
Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
happened to that?
>>> It emitted FTL neutrinos, which are just now being detected
>>
Jean MAURICE wrote:
> if you go down the paper, there is a button : 'english version' !
>
> The Foxil
Hi Jean,
Good thing, my reading of the Bulgarian or whatever wasn't that good!
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Jean MAURICE wrote:
> http://press.web.cern.ch/Press/PressReleases/Releases1999/PR14.99FGranSasso.html
>
> just under the picture, it is said : they have no mass, they are
> 'uncatchable'
> (?), they run at light speed and they don't interact with any material ...
Hi Jean,
"Plus de la moitié d
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Vincent Teachout wrote:
> Fred Taylor wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Vincent Teachout >wrote:
> >
> >> Fred Taylor wrote:
> >>> Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
> >>> happened to that?
> >> It emitted FTL neutrinos
Fred Taylor wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Vincent Teachout wrote:
>
>> Fred Taylor wrote:
>>> Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
>>> happened to that?
>> It emitted FTL neutrinos, which are just now being detected
>>
>>
> I get the difference of t
if you go down the paper, there is a button : 'english version' !
The Foxil
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http://press.web.cern.ch/Press/PressReleases/Releases1999/PR14.99FGranSasso.html
just under the picture, it is said : they have no mass, they are 'uncatchable'
(?), they run at light speed and they don't interact with any material ...
The Foxil
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Jean MAURICE wrote:
> I live about 100 miles from the Large Hadron. I remember (but it is long ago)
> that the neutrinos go through the earth ...
>
> In another place in the nearby (Mont-Blanc tunnel) there is a 'space neutrino
> detector' (?) with about 4000m of rocks above it ... they don't ca
I live about 100 miles from the Large Hadron. I remember (but it is long ago)
that the neutrinos go through the earth ...
In another place in the nearby (Mont-Blanc tunnel) there is a 'space neutrino
detector' (?) with about 4000m of rocks above it ... they don't care ;-)
The foxil
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
> When in doubt, consult xkcd ...
>
> http://xkcd.com/955/
>
> Malcolm
Hi Malcolm,
I have been trying to find pics of the race venue without any luck. I
figure they must have a cool pipeline from Large Hadron to Italy, but no
pics or any map of the route.
I mean, light
When in doubt, consult xkcd ...
http://xkcd.com/955/
Malcolm
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Vincent Teachout wrote:
> Fred Taylor wrote:
> > Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
> > happened to that?
>
> It emitted FTL neutrinos, which are just now being detected
>
>
I get the difference of the experiments. I was comm
john harvey wrote:
> It would depend on the distance of the race.
Hi John,
Getting up to speed, as it were, now in Geneva . . .
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/24/science/24speed.html
>> as stated on the last paragraph.
>>
>> But he added: "I would bet just about everything I hold dear that this
Fred Taylor wrote:
> Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
> happened to that?
It emitted FTL neutrinos, which are just now being detected
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It would depend on the distance of the race.
John
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>
Andrew Stirling wrote:
> as stated on the last paragraph.
>
> But he added: "I would bet just about everything I hold dear that this
> won't hold up to scrutiny."
>
> 'Move on nothing to be seen here.'
Hi Andrew,
A race and nothing to be seen?
Of course, you will have to watch the slow motion
Kind of like the Cold Fusion stuff of the 90's, wasn't it? What ever
happened to that?
Fred
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Andrew Stirling wrote:
> as stated on the last paragraph.
>
> But he added: "I would bet just about everything I hold dear that this
> won't hold up to scrutiny."
>
> 'M
as stated on the last paragraph.
But he added: "I would bet just about everything I hold dear that this
won't hold up to scrutiny."
'Move on nothing to be seen here.'
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