Category: anomaly
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UPDATE TO: OPERA has lost it’s claim of superluminal neutrino.
A stringent constraint on OPERA speed-excess: Planck’s constant = 6.6 10^(-7) eV-nanosecond; A neutrino mass of 2 eV has to be measured to better than 1.15 eV to see any superluminal excess. — After I fixed mistakes in my binomial-expansion. At or above this error you see (7.5 + >= 7.5 ) km/second, you can…
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The relation between 3 anomalies of OPERA, FLYBY and Pioneer.
The very nature of earth-based gravitational effects is, at-least a fallout in the order of mm/second and application of Quantum Mechanics in case of OPERA apparatus brings out this inherent truth clearly. One would see at minimum a (+ or -) mm/second order excess beyond speed-of-light = 1, no matter what. On the other hand…
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I claim that, OPERA has lost; it’s claim of superluminal neutrino.
My finding was thus, as you see in the equation described in the above analysis (image), if OPERA finds it’s neutrino with energy-error in the order of 1 eV such that its time-error is in the order of 1 nanosecond it will see speed excess (or anomaly) in the order of 7.5 km/second consistent with…
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What OPERA overlooked in their analysis of neutrino speed
I, like OPERA set uncertainty on neutrino mass to be zero and it’s nominal mass to be 2 eV. This gives me for an energy uncertainty of ~0.01 eV a speed of ~7 km/s. That is the excess speed they see is a result of the error they make on energy or distance because uncertainty…
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OPERA anomaly might be out for good.
Quantum mechanics is such a powerful tool it makes all powers fools. You do not have to measure the distance of the CERN – Gran Sasso distance to mm accuracy. This is already measured and inherent in the data-analysis of OPERA. Being an experimental particle physicist I know exactly where. It is inherent in the…