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Originally Posted by OrangeVirus1
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First off, did you read the whole article? Did you miss the part about the margin of error? The margin of error is 50%. Which means that(with the abnormally huge calculation) their calculations were most likely off.
That being said. To your "edit".
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Originally Posted by OrangeVirus1
We have no idea what happens when mass travels at the speed of light. no way to know if it dissapears, turns into photons, or makes the universe explode.
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1. We have no way of knowing what happens to mass when it travels faster than light simply because It CANT.
2. If it made the universe explode, then it's obviously not possible or we wouldn't be here.
3. Your link is from 2007. Here is one from 2012. Enjoy.
Once Again, Physicists Debunk Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos - ScienceInsider