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Old 25-11-2011, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Barrykgerdes View Post
Neutrinos probably travel at the true "light speed" and the error is in the calculations for light speed. I know all you scientists that learnt your science out of books and other peoples work will want to shoot me down on this, but think about it!

Barry
The absence of an increase in neutrino events at the Kamiokade-II detector in 1983 as a precursor to SN1987a refutes your argument.

The detector picked up an increase in neutrino activity hours before the discovery of SN1987a.

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Steven

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