naturalplastic wrote:
If that were true then neutrinos would travel backward in time.
And if we could detect neutrinos they would be coming from the future.
No, naturalplastic, you're confusing tardyons and tachyons. Under Einsteinian physics, tachyons would be hypothetical particles that can only exist at speeds greater than that of light, and which would have reversed entropy. Neutrinos, however, are tardyons, and should not be able to move quite as fast as light, and there is no reason to suppose entropy would change for them. Some physicists believe that FTL would necessarily violate causality; others disagree, pointing out that the basic assumptions involve Minkowski spacetime, and if FTL is possible, then spacetime cannot conform to Minkowski's equations, meaning that using Minkowski to analyze the situation would be akin to using Newtonian physics to analyze wavicle theory.
Obligatory disclaimer: it is still most highly probable that this is some sort of error, as there is already a huge pile of evidence in support of Special Relativity.
If it's
not an error, this would be extremely exciting...
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