Roll over Einstein: Pillar of physics challenged (Update)
A pillar of physics - that nothing can go faster than the speed of light - appears to be smashed by an oddball subatomic particle that has apparently made a giant end run around Albert Einstein's theories.
It seems that the muon neutrinos from CERN traveled 730 km and arrived the Gran Sasso Lab, Italy, a billionths of a second earlier than expected (it means it traveled that distance faster than the speed of light).
A pillar of physics - that nothing can go faster than the speed of light - appears to be smashed by an oddball subatomic particle that has apparently made a giant end run around Albert Einstein's theories.
It seems that the muon neutrinos from CERN traveled 730 km and arrived the Gran Sasso Lab, Italy, a billionths of a second earlier than expected (it means it traveled that distance faster than the speed of light).
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