CERN, Neutrinos and OPERA!
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:19 pm
Interesting stuff, this neutrino news from CERN and OPERA. Or at least I think so.
Doubtless you've all read about it now, but an article from the paper I read is below:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/ ... than-light
And here is an argument by Professor Jim Al-Khalili of Surrey University as to why we should not get too excited by all of this, and the answers that still need to be found. (The guy is a veritable genius. Here in the UK he does quite a lot of the complex science programs, and did a fantastic history of electricity mini-series.):
http://www.jimal-khalili.com/blog/faste ... light.html
What do the rest of you think? I reckon it's very exciting myself! These kinds of thing don't come along as often as I'd like. :D
Doubtless you've all read about it now, but an article from the paper I read is below:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/ ... than-light
And here is an argument by Professor Jim Al-Khalili of Surrey University as to why we should not get too excited by all of this, and the answers that still need to be found. (The guy is a veritable genius. Here in the UK he does quite a lot of the complex science programs, and did a fantastic history of electricity mini-series.):
http://www.jimal-khalili.com/blog/faste ... light.html
What do the rest of you think? I reckon it's very exciting myself! These kinds of thing don't come along as often as I'd like. :D