Refutation of theories
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GPS is guilty of a superluminal neutrinos
Friday, 21 October 2011 16:21
http://hainanwel.com/en/unusual-world/1 ... rinos.html
Based on the analysis of the results of new experiments ICARUS was established, that the speed of neutrinos does not exceed the speed of light, as though it was recently discovered by physicists in the laboratories of CERN and Gran Sasso. As stated by Sergey Gninenko from the Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences, a new experiment ICARUS should confirm or refute the possibility of superluminal speed of neutrinos on the basis of the appearance of a particular radiation, which should occur on the basis of the effect, predicted by Andrew Cohen and Sheldon Glashow. In the case of reaching speeds in excess of the speed of light, neutrinos must quickly lose their energy. However, as a result of the measurements in the experiment ICARUS was established, that if the energy of “superluminal” neutrino does not differ markedly from the neutrino energy, moving at sub-light speed. Thus, there was no loss of energy, which may indicate a superluminal speed of neutrinos and the likely effect of earlier superluminal speed of neutrinos originated from the incorrect GPS measurement of a distance between laboratories of CERN and Gran Sasso.
Friday, 21 October 2011 16:21
http://hainanwel.com/en/unusual-world/1 ... rinos.html
Based on the analysis of the results of new experiments ICARUS was established, that the speed of neutrinos does not exceed the speed of light, as though it was recently discovered by physicists in the laboratories of CERN and Gran Sasso. As stated by Sergey Gninenko from the Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences, a new experiment ICARUS should confirm or refute the possibility of superluminal speed of neutrinos on the basis of the appearance of a particular radiation, which should occur on the basis of the effect, predicted by Andrew Cohen and Sheldon Glashow. In the case of reaching speeds in excess of the speed of light, neutrinos must quickly lose their energy. However, as a result of the measurements in the experiment ICARUS was established, that if the energy of “superluminal” neutrino does not differ markedly from the neutrino energy, moving at sub-light speed. Thus, there was no loss of energy, which may indicate a superluminal speed of neutrinos and the likely effect of earlier superluminal speed of neutrinos originated from the incorrect GPS measurement of a distance between laboratories of CERN and Gran Sasso.