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Originally Posted by renormalised
That could be a likely scenario, for sure. It would help to explain the timing anomaly. It could all depend on how quickly any given particle was able to manifest itself in both places.
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No the particle is at both positions in our Universe or Brane and there is no time delay. Is spin a property that is outside our dimensions and time?
Perhaps neutrinos are somewhere in between where the majority are flung out of our Brane when their production is fairly local to their ultimate detection a few tens of km's away.
Let us assume that the only neutrinos that are detected only have a small 'angle' compared to our brane that means they are only outside the brane for a very short time if at all. All the rest are forever undetectable as they do not re-enter our brane.
The fact that the neutrinos from SN1987a got here at the same time as the light means all the others are not detectable at this distance as they have left our brane forever.
This is at least consistent in a hand waving sort of way
Bert