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Is it possible to travel faster than light?

Last Updated: Friday, September 23, 2011, 18:18
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Is it possible to travel faster than light? Geneva: Albert Einstein's 1905 theory of relativity is one of the most fundamental pillars of physics but now scientists say his conclusion that nothing can travel faster than light could be proven wrong.

Scientists at the European Organisation for NuclearResearch, or CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory say they have recorded sub-atomic particles, known as neutrinos, travelling faster than the speed of light.

According to Einstein's theory of special relativity known by the equation E=mc2 that feat is impossible.

CERN says as part of its 'OPERA' experiment, a neutrino beam fired from a particle accelerator near Geneva to a lab 730 kilometres away in Italy travelled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light. It revealed that neutrinos travel at a velocity of 20 parts per million above the speed of light.

- Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds, making the difference statistically significant.

If the findings are correct, it would force a majorrethink of the fundamental laws of nature, including how the universe works.

Given the potential far-reaching consequences of such a result, CERN has decided to hold an open house shortly in which scientists can refute or confirm the results based on their measurements.

"When an experiment finds an apparently unbelievableresult and can find no artefact of the measurement to account for it, it's normal procedure to invite broader scrutiny, and this is exactly what the OPERA collaboration is doing, it's good scientific practice," said CERN Research Director Sergio Bertolucci.

If the result is confirmed, "it might change ourview of physics, but we need to be sure that there are no other, more mundane, explanations," he said, underscoring the need for "independent measurements."

Geneva: Albert Einstein's 1905 theory of relativity is one of the most fundamental pillars of physics but now scientists say his conclusion that nothing can travel faster than light could be proven wrong.

Scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear esearch, or CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory say they have recorded sub-atomic particles, known as neutrinos, travelling faster than the speed of light.

According to Einstein's theory of special relativity known by the equation E=mc2 that feat is impossible.

CERN says as part of its 'OPERA' experiment, a neutrino beam fired from a particle accelerator near Geneva to a lab 730 kilometres away in Italy travelled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light. It revealed that neutrinos travel at a velocity of 20 parts per million above the speed of light.

- Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds, making the difference statistically significant.

If the findings are correct, it would force a major rethink of the fundamental laws of nature, including how the universe works.

Given the potential far-reaching consequences of such a result, CERN has decided to hold an open house shortly in which scientists can refute or confirm the results based on their measurements.

"When an experiment finds an apparently unbelievableresult and can find no artefact of the measurement to account for it, it's normal procedure to invite broader scrutiny, and this is exactly what the OPERA collaboration is doing, it's good scientific practice," said CERN Research Director Sergio Bertolucci.

If the result is confirmed, "it might change our view of physics, but we need to be sure that there are no other, more mundane, explanations," he said, underscoring the need for "independent measurements."

CERN spokesman James Gillies said the readings have so astounded researchers that they are asking others to verify them before claiming a discovery.

"The feeling that most people have is this can't be right, this can't be real," he said, adding they are inviting "the broader physics community to look at what they've done and really scrutinise it in great detail, and ideally for someone elsewhere in the world to repeat the measurements."

Einstein's theory states that energy is equal to mass multiplied by the speed of light squared, so firing an object faster than that would require an infinite amount of energy. After the findings, scientists at the competing Fermilab in Chicago have promised to start such work immediately.

"It's a shock," said Fermilab head theoretician Stephen Parke, who was not part of the research in Geneva. "It's going to cause us problems, no doubt about that - if it's true." The Chicago team had similar faster-than-light results in 2007, but those came with a giant margin of error that undercut its scientific significance.

Outside scientists expressed scepticism at CERN's claim that the neutrinos - one of the strangest well-known particles in physics - were observed smashing past the cosmic speed barrier of 299,792 kilometres per second.

University of Maryland physics department chairman Drew Baden called it "a flying carpet,' something that was too fantastic to be believable.

But given the enormous implications of the find, they still spent months checking and rechecking their results to make sure there was no flaws in the experiment.

The CERN researchers are now looking to the United States and Japan to confirm the results.

"The result comes as a complete surprise," said Antonio reditato, the spokesperson of the OPERA experiment. "After any months of studies and cross checks we have not found any nstrumental effect that could explain the result of the measurement."

CERN said a series of high precision measurements of the distance between the source and the detector, and of the eutrinos' time of flight will be conducted.

President Pratibha Patil is expected to visit CERN, the uropean nuclear research organisation, here on October 1.

Patil is going to spend 90 minutes at CERN, whereexperiments are conducted on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine that will contribute to the knowing of the unknown in he formation of the universe.

In addition to the LHC experiment, scientists are simultaneously working on several other projects that include the OPERA experiment.

PTI

First Published: Friday, September 23, 2011, 18:18

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chaitanya Tambe - Ahmednagar
It`s shock,but we want to recheck this.
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aney Koul - Mumbai
If we find that nutrinos can travel faster than light then we have to completely disobey the Relativity theorey , otherwise then next step the scientists have to prove is Nutrinos are Immortal
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V P N Nampoori - Cochin
one interpretation may be tachyon - tardyon interaction
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V P N Nampoori - Cochin
If result is confirmed we may search for reinterpretations to save causality.
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V P N Nampoori - Cochin
The result is groundshaking to very high ritcher scale. More confirmation expts are neeeded. In the past also there were some expts which later on found to be in error.
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SOJ - India
Particle can travel at any speed depending on the force applied to it. Therefore there can be more speed than light and even neutrino. Checck Netons Law. Also Einstine Law of mass to energy convesion is not justified. Mass is a maas. Energy is a force or distarbance. Why all scientist believe in 1902 old thery.
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RAJENDRA LAMROR - nagaur
SO Finally Prove that travel faster than light.
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Jason Newcomb - Orlando
If this is proven true, the next step to faster than light or near light speed travel is finding a way to block neotrinos
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SOJ - India
Particle can travel at any speed depending on the force applied to it. Therefore there can be more speed than light and even neutrino. Checck Netons Law. Also Einstine Law of mass to energy convesion is not justified. Mass is a maas. Energy is a force or distarbance. Why all scientist believe in 1902 old thery.



RAJENDRA LAMROR - nagaur
SO Finally Prove that travel faster than light.



Jason Newcomb - Orlando
If this is proven true, the next step to faster than light or near light speed travel is finding a way to block neotrinos