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>I immediately thought they were wrong, too, because the neutrino
Thank you for your response, to which I would add two clarifications:
During the Gran Sasso group experiment and the fantastic revelations of
supramumin neutrinos, I immediately warned that the examiners must have
been wrong.
Proof that I hold my theoretical positions very firmly, whereThat is not an essential pillar of SR, as Bilaniuk, Deshpande and
others were ready to abandon one of the essential pillars of the SR.
I repeat: “There will therefore be an OBSERVABLE speed limit which will
extend to all particles and all the laws of physics”.
In a thousand years, or in a hundred thousand years, we will still sayI think it's a bit huaghty to make such a pronouncement. Scientists
the same thing,
like we will say that it is impossible to find a naturalAs I said, that's not a valid comparison since there are an infinity of
number between five and six.
Secondly, I would like to come back to the supernovae of 1987, whichThat's not the one the astrophysicists rely on. They believe the star
posed a small problem of understanding, and it was said: "The neutrinos
arrived six hours before the photons, and therefore they were faster
than the light."
Another proposition was made, in my opinion completely false, "it is
because the neutrinos left the heart of the star, and the light took
longer to leave the surface".
I think a third explanation could be valid, and since I like to play, IYes, I understand what you're saying. What needs to be understood is
won't tell you, but I'll give you some biscuits.
What if it was the neutrinos that moved at the speed of light and not
the light?
What if, sometimes, like in air, the speed of light was slowed down in
space? Are there not, in the immense space existing between the earth
and the supernovae, a few gas molecules capable of slowing down light,
while neutrinos have an instantaneous transfer, that is to say an
observable speed? What does the light not have in this case?
Do you understand my argument?
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R.H.
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