Re: Physicists at CERN have recorded particles moving faster than ligh
A supernova recorded in the year 1987 in one of the Magellanic Clouds determined that neutrinos move at the same speed like light. The Neutrino burst arrived a couple of hours earlier than the light, but this was expained by that it was emitted earlier by the collapse of the star, and the surplus light when it blew up. The distance was somewhat greater than in the recent experiment at Cern, about 170,000 light years.
The speed of light can be beaten, for example by moving a laser beam from earth over the surface of the moon.
A supernova recorded in the year 1987 in one of the Magellanic Clouds determined that neutrinos move at the same speed like light. The Neutrino burst arrived a couple of hours earlier than the light, but this was expained by that it was emitted earlier by the collapse of the star, and the surplus light when it blew up. The distance was somewhat greater than in the recent experiment at Cern, about 170,000 light years.
The speed of light can be beaten, for example by moving a laser beam from earth over the surface of the moon.