Did CERN Break The Speed Of Light?

these scientists said they did…

If this is true Einstein’s theories would be questioned.  CERN is a very controversial project.  They have been visited by Will.I.Am and Morgan Freeman to name a few and they are the particle accelerator located in Switzerland.  Now their scientists are saying they have broken the speed of light.  Is this true?  Here is what they had to say:

A total of 15,000 beams of neutrinos – tiny particles that pervade the cosmos – were fired over a period of three years from CERN towards Gran Sasso 730 (500 miles) km away, where they were picked up by giant detectors.

Light would have covered the distance in around 2.4 thousandths of a second, but the neutrinos took 60 nanoseconds – or 60 billionths of a second – less than light beams would have taken.

“It is a tiny difference,” said Ereditato, who also works at Berne University in Switzerland, “but conceptually it is incredibly important. The finding is so startling that, for the moment, everybody should be very prudent.”

The reason it is controversial is that many who are religious feel this is a project that is not what it seems.  Feel free to comment with your thoughts.

Let’s check out another “strange” occurance at their building on page 2

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69 Comments

  1. Ian Henry said:

    Dan Levin that was Albert Einstein theory on Quantum Entanglement, or spooky action at a distance. We have already proved it.

  2. John Roberts said:

    ” the best fit model for current data has a slight preference for dynamics (w(a)ne-1), degrees of freedom distinct from quintessence (c_sne1), and early presence of dark energy (Omega_ de(a<<1)ne0). " -Roland de Putter, Dragan Huterer, Eric V. Linder et al.

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