Supposedly CERN just found out neutrinos travel faster than the speed of light?

cindi

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Um...... Hello CERN! We detected that 20 or so years ago with the 1st photographed supernova!

Neutrino detectors around the world, recorded the neutrino wave passing through the Earth many days before the light hit us.

Just what are those guys really doing?
*Yes, it is a question...... What are they doing there? They have declared this a 'new' discovery. And it is not.
They are wasting billions of dollars... and for what? What are they doing that will help mankind?
* it is a fact that neutrinos travel faster than the speed of light. This has been detected by every supernova photographed since the 1st one. And there have been hundreds now. All confirming this by hours and sometimes days ahead of the light. The distance in magnitudes greater than CERN... And it happens every time we see one.
 
So little is known about supernovae. How would you know that the neutrinos did not start out earlier? Maybe there's a large burst of neutrinos days before the star fully explodes.

I bet you have read a "might be" as a fact. I think the same thing goes with the CERN report.

Not to put a damper on the faster than light thing, but CERN people do admit that their measurements were trillionths of a percent beyond light speed, so it was completely open to being faulty measurement.
 
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