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Post by aubrey on Sept 14, 2020 17:51:01 GMT
Can apparent superluminal neutrino speeds be explained as a quantum weak measurement? M V Berry1, N Brunner1, S Popescu1 and P Shukla2 Published 11 November 2011 • 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd Probably not
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Post by excoriator on Sept 16, 2020 0:09:45 GMT
Sadly, I cannot gain access to this paper without spending considerable sums of money.
I seem to remember some excitement a few years back when an Italian (I think) group reported faster than light information transfer. I don't recall whether it was of nuetrinos or photons or high speed snails, but in the end it turned out to be defective measurements. kph rather than mph maybe???
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Post by aubrey on Sept 16, 2020 8:54:36 GMT
Sadly, I cannot gain access to this paper without spending considerable sums of money. I seem to remember some excitement a few years back when an Italian (I think) group reported faster than light information transfer. I don't recall whether it was of nuetrinos or photons or high speed snails, but in the end it turned out to be defective measurements. kph rather than mph maybe??? Don't bother, Exco; you only need the Abstract.
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Post by excoriator on Sept 16, 2020 13:13:55 GMT
Yes, thanks for that Aubrey.
Oscillation between neutrino mass eigenstates is something often discussed in this part of the world. Indeed, in Wirral we speak of little else!
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