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Status of experimental searches for tachyons?
Now that the dust has settled on the 2011 superluminal neutrino debacle at OPERA, I'm interested in understanding the current status of experimental searches for neutrinos. Although the OPERA claim ...
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Quantum tunneling is faster than light travel?
Quantum tunneling is faster than light travel ?
My reasoning is that the particle cannot be detected inside the tunnel so if it travels from A to B it must be instantly going from A to B , hence ...
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Exploiting the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle as a means to communicate
It seems as though I've come across a rather unusual conclusion that could either simply be a misinterpretation or a contradictory discovery. I seem to have found a way to utilize the Heisenberg ...
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What are the implications of superliminal neutrinos? [duplicate]
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What would be the immediate effects if light does not go at the maximum speed possible?
Superluminal neutrinos
Do we re-write physics? Or can it be fitted in current ...
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What happened to the idea of tachyonic or other superluminal neutrinos?
While hunting around for information about the recent OPERA measurement that hints at superluminal neutrinos, I discovered that this idea was actually considered back in the 1980s. Wikipedia lists as ...
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What would be the effects on theoretical physics if neutrinos go faster than light?
Earlier today, I saw this link on Facebook about neutrinos going faster than the speed of light, and of course, re-posted. Since then, a couple of my friends have gotten into a discussion about what ...
