What CERN did was just peanuts. According to a dutch newspaper, has the nasa technology in house to send pictures from mars to earth within 5 minutes. Comparing the distance with the speed of light , that must mean that the data travels several times the speed of light. Source translated with google translate:"Technisch Weekblad'
Somehow there went something wrong in popularising the article. The original source of NASA tels a bit different story: NASA
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Re: The Speed Of Light isn't the universal speed limit after
According to http://www.universetoday.com/14824/dist ... h-to-mars/ the distance varies between 56 & 401 million km, so 5 mins seems reasonable for part of that range at the speed of light, given that 93 million miles is 8 minutes away . . . or have I missed something? Also, the translated link does not appear to claim faster than light comms. Then again, I am very tired ATM . . .Eric Walch wrote:What CERN did was just peanuts. According to a dutch newspaper, has the nasa technology in house to send pictures from mars to earth within 5 minutes. Comparing the distance with the speed of light , that must mean that the data travels several times the speed of light. Source translated with google translate:"Technisch Weekblad'
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Neutrinos are strange little critters anyhow, seeming to pass through solid matter like it doesn't exist.
Now a particle that's been said to be FTL for awhile now: the tachyon.
Now a particle that's been said to be FTL for awhile now: the tachyon.
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A hypothetical particle, though ... hypothetically, a tachyon could just be an ordinary particle travelling backwards in time. It could be a huge purple hippo travelling backwards in time, too, speaking hippothetically.Cmdr Wyvern wrote:Now a particle that's been said to be FTL for awhile now: the tachyon.

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Indeed, which is why I brought them up at the beginning of the thread.Cmdr Wyvern wrote:Neutrinos are strange little critters anyhow, seeming to pass through solid matter like it doesn't exist.
Now a particle that's been said to be FTL for awhile now: the tachyon.

I spent a year helping to look for neutrinos ("man-made" ones - not cosmic ones) - several million litres of cleaning fluid and a bank of highly sensitive photodetectors - the only thing I discovered about them is they're bloody annoying things to track down.
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