Re: Orthodoxy's Opposition to Theories of Superluminality

From: Daniel Elander (daniel_at_elit.net)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: 29 Jul 2004 05:59:36 -0400


> Is orthodoxy
> opposed to superluminality--the anticipated, upcoming, theoretical
> physics of motion for objects traveling faster than light?

So tell me why neutrinos from supernova explosions arrive after the light does.



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