Faster than the speed of light
There's been a lot of unrest in the scientific community over the true ability of neutrinos to surpass the speed of light. Einstein's theory of relativity (both general and special) states that nothing can surpass the speed of light. Pauli disagreed with this, and noted the possibilities that neutrinos present.
What is your view: have neutrinos surpassed the speed of light, breaking Einstein's theories, or is it merely the experimenters human and mechanical errors?
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I read about this a few months ago, and couldn't help but laugh at the claims by the scientists that they must have made a mistake, for nothing can surpass the speed of light, as per Einstein's theory. When observation doesn't agree with theory, you drop the theory, not the observation. Side: Possible
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