Back in September 2011, a team of particle physicists detected neutrinos
moving faster than the speed of light as they traveled from CERN to the
Gran Sasso lab. They smashed the universal speed limit by 60
nanoseconds - a result that was constant, even after 15,000 repetitions
of the process.
But now, those same physicists at the CERN laboratory have put the final
nail in the coffin for the idea that neutrinos can travel faster than
the speed of light. They also confirmed that the groundbreaking results
from 2011 can be blamed on
faulty equipment.
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