Thursday, September 22, 2011

Speed of Light Possibly Broken

CERN scientists in Italy may have possibly broken the speed of light. During experiments involving subatomic particles and neutrinos were fired through the ground showed measurements that seemed to indicate that they were quicker than they should have been. This amount of time is less than a fraction of a second, but this finding could change the physics as we know today. Scientists are being very careful about these statements, wondering if it could have been from a technological error or other possible reasons. CERN is attempting to get more information and help from more scientists to determine what had occurred.


by Julian Connell

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