[time-nuts] Neutrino timing

Justin Pinnix justin at fuzzythinking.com
Tue Oct 25 03:36:17 UTC 2011


If I'm doing my math right, the supernova is a 2.03e-9
discrepancy(3/24/365/168000).  CERN's discrepancy was 2.464e-5
(60e-9/2.435e-3) That's nearly 4 orders of magnitude more dramatic.
Thanks,
-JP
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Hal Murray <hmurray at megapathdsl.net>wrote:

> > Sounds like a good excuse to build a moon base...
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> Think big.  The experiment has been done over 168,000 light years.
>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova_1987A
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> The neutrinos got here 3 hours before the light.  (Empty space isn't really
> empty.  The dielectric constant slows the light down a tiny tiny bit.)
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