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  • I think you could transmit data by it if you directly can send them to a target place - what seems they did. If you toggle them between the sender and receiver you could transmit data similar to Morse code. Neutrino reached mean 1 - no neutrino 0. :D


    But you just could use it if traveltimes for each neutrino is equal - otherwise you have to fight with timeouts. That makes it harder using it as a new transport medium. Well lets see how this develops. For now i think they are just exploring if speeds faster than light are not yet only theoretical possible and with that are at the very first levels of development.

  • Light also goes at different speed (and even directions), depending on what it hits and what it passes by... until we put it in an optic fiber( cable) and controlled it's behaviour.

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  • while most ppl have accept the great news i raise the question why neutrinos from super novas reached earth after we saw the light flash?


    next to that if they really can travel faster than light I raise the theory that they act counter proportional to mass (which would explain many things)
    -> and since such theories are very popular these days... -> afterall we explain the universe with "dark matter" or "dark engery" (which both are different expressions for "we dont know")

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  • Mike:
    Till now the maximum speed in a vacuum or optical cables (eg water, glass, air, etc) was the speed of light. Now it seems that it is not so. The question is whether the actual properties of neutrinos compared to the speed of photons/wave. If the neutrino carries information faster than the speed of light ... or equal. Does the future neutrino microscope to give a second look at the mico cosmos.


    OP:
    Always has been a problem of detection neutrinos from super nova. The present detectors are deep under the ground about 1-2 km (former mines) and OPERA detectors = I think 3-4 meters thick steel plate - and neutrinos sent 730 km through the rocks.

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  • but they were detected

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  • well, why would the star remains suddenly spread neutrinos and then stop for no observated reason?
    Id assume that the creation of neutrinos require large energies... the super nova is the biggest energy blast so its the most likely source of neutrinos
    everything coming after that would less likely be source of neutrinos

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  • 7 km /300.000 km/s=2.33 e-5 sec faster than light * 1 milion light years (365*24*60*60) = 735.840.000 km neutrino in advance or /300000 km/s = 2452 sec (or 40 hours)... If I remember well that neutrino speed faster ---speed of light to 7 km / sec.


    calc 1 mil light year = 40 hours faster.
    :/

  • NASA:


    240*40 = 9600 hours or 400 days....


    ... oh... Hubble: see new nova!!! .... Neutrino telescope: old news :/


    lols

  • Do not forget the effect of twins ... this phenomenon is still valid.

  • Pictures reveal binary star’s dark companion
    U. MICHIGAN (US)—For the first time, astronomers have
    directly observed the mysterious dark companion in a binary star system
    that has puzzled skywatchers since the 19th century.
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    Using an instrument created at the University of Michigan that uses
    “interferometry” to combine light entering four telescopes, astronomers
    have for the first time imaged a peculiar binary star eclipse that
    happens once every 27 years. Credit: Courtesy, U. Michigan
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    Scientists were able to take “close-up” pictures of Epsilon Aurigae during its eclipse, which happens every 27 years.


    “Seeing is believing,” says John Monnier, associate professor of astronomy at the University of Michigan.


    Details of the research appear in the April 8 issue of the journal Nature.


    Epsilon Aurigae is the fifth brightest star in the northern
    constellation Auriga. For more than 175 years, astronomers have known it
    is dimmer than it should be, given its mass.


    They also noticed its brightness dip for more than a year every few
    decades. They surmised that it was a binary system in which one
    companion was invisible. But what type of object was the companion?


    Because astronomers hadn’t observed much light from it, the
    prevailing theory labeled it a smaller star orbited edge-on by a thick
    disc of dust.


    The theory held that the disc’s orbit must be in precisely the same
    plane as the dark object’s orbit around the brighter star, and all of
    this had to be occurring in the same plane as Earth’s vantage point.
    This would be an unlikely alignment, but it explained observations.


    The new images show that this is indeed the case. A geometrically
    thin, dark, dense, but partially translucent cloud can be seen passing
    in front of Epsilon Aurigae.


    “This really shows that the basic paradigm was right, despite the
    slim probability,” Monnier says. “It kind of blows my mind that we could
    capture this.


    “There’s no other system like this known. On top of that, it seems to
    be in a rare phase of stellar life. And it happens to be so close to
    us. It’s extremely fortuitous.”


    The disc appears much flatter than recent modeling from the Spitzer
    Space Telescope suggests, Monnier says. “It’s really flat as a pancake.”


    Monnier led the creation of the Michigan Infra-Red Combiner (MIRC) instrument that was used to produce these images.


    MIRC uses a process called “interferometry” to combine the light
    entering four telescopes at the CHARA array at Georgia State University
    and amplify it so that it seems to be coming through a device 100 times
    larger than the Hubble Space Telescope.


    MIRC allowed astronomers to see the shape and surface characteristics
    of stars for the first time. Previously, stars were mere points of
    light even with the largest telescopes.


    “Interferometry has made high resolution imaging of distant objects a
    reality,” explains Fabien Baron, a post-doctoral researcher in the
    Department of Astronomy who helped with the imaging in this study. “It
    most probably will solve many mysteries but also raise many new
    questions.”


    Researchers from the University of Denver and Georgia State University contributed to the paper.


    The research received funding from the National Science Foundation
    and the office of the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at
    Georgia State University.


    University of Michigan news: www.ns.umich.edu/

  • As an artifact in the FL story. Always knows its position in space because quantum entaglement with other artifacts. This is much faster than the speed of light.

  • big piece of diamond - no (as it does not increase something)
    teleportation - no (as it does not more things from one place to another... it just links them -> in other words you could create another "you" 1 million miles away from your position that acts exactly like you -> so if you walk through the door your other self also will walk through a door.... or hit a wall if the environment is different over there.... which brings me to an even more interesting question -> does it hurt and the connection gets lost or does your other self just walks through the wall?)

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  • well how about creating another yourself, then "disconnecting" and suiciding? :wacko: the others will just see you being teleportated


    apart from such details, I actually meant that any technology that allows to trasport something instantly can be developed into teleportation