[ExI] BBC Faster Than The Speed Of Light

john clark jonkc at bellsouth.net
Tue Oct 25 16:47:10 UTC 2011


On Tue, 10/25/11, Tomaz Kristan <protokol2020 at gmail.com> wrote:
"An interesting documentary. One part is rather silly. That the jump trough another brane, or a hyperspace jump we know it already from StarTreks, is to blame for an apparent neutrino speeding. Is there a StarGate somewhere deep under the state of Italy? Or how another brane is coined to our world exactly there?" 
Well, just speculating here but..., it would be odd indeed if there just happened to be a StarGate between Geneva Switzerland and Gran Sasso Italy, odd unless that was just one of a trillion trillion other StarGates that went from Geneva to somewhere else. Maybe that's one reason neutrinos are so hard to detect, maybe when they go from X to Y a few find the right StarGate and make it to Y faster than light, but the vast majority of neutrinos go through other StarGates and never make it to Y at all.

Or maybe the explanation is that the batteries in someone's pocket calculator got low and produced a incorrect sum.  

 John K Clark
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