[time-nuts] Neutrino timing
mike cook
michael.cook at sfr.fr
Tue Oct 25 08:48:28 UTC 2011
Le 25/10/2011 03:51, Rick Thomas a écrit :
>
> When I first heard of this, I had a thought for a 4th explanation:
>
> It seems likely, given everything we know, that neutrinos have a
> very-small, but non-zero mass. Part of the point of this experiment
> was to try to get a better idea of what what mass is. We've always
> assumed it was very small, non-zero and positive. What happens if
> it's very-small, non-zero, and negative?
>
> Rick
I like this one. Or what about an imaginary mass. in this case v would
always be above c.
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