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OPERA project researchers confirm that neutrinos move faster than light

2011/11/18 Elhuyar Zientzia

On 22 September they published that neutrinos extracted from the LHC needed 2.43 milliseconds to reach the Gran Sasso laboratory, 60 nanoseconds less than lighting. And now, after making other measurements, they have obtained the same result.

Thus, they decide to send the results to a scientific journal. They have not reached an absolute agreement within the OPERA project, but a majority. Of the researchers who did not sign the initial results, four have decided to sign them now, but four others have receded. In total they have signed 180 researchers and 15 no.

To learn more about this topic, it is highly recommended the lecture that the physicist of the University of Barcelona, José Ignacio Latorre, offered in San Sebastian:

 

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