Saturday, December 27, 2014

Misc

Scientists discover nearby dwarf galaxy they consider a fossil.

Scientist claims neutrinos travel faster than light.
"The result relies on tachyons having an imaginary mass, or a negative mass squared. Imaginary mass particles have the weird property that they speed up as they lose – the value of their imaginary mass being defined by the rate at which this occurs. According to Ehrlich, the magnitude of the neutrino's imaginary mass is 0.33 electronvolts, or 2/3 of a millionth that of an electron. He deduces this value by showing that six different observations from , cosmology, and particle physics all yield this same value within their margin of error."
Wouldn't surprise me.

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