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Sep 27th, 2011, 07:42 AM
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Re: lhc neutrino faster than the speed of light
@Moti
Disregarding all Logic and physics.If faster than light travel causes the object to go back in time, it would never reach the other end because it would be consistently going back in time(Newtons First law of motion). Depending on how fast the object goes back in Time the neutrino might reach the recipient before it was fired or It might go back so fast in time that the recipient does not exist. If that is the case there would be no neutrinos to detect since they would all just go back to the beginning of time(if it ever had a beginning)
I'm making all this up out of the top of my head so it might be a little incorrect.
Last edited by BlindSniper; Sep 27th, 2011 at 07:46 AM.
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