Interesting how science works

Perhaps you heard some of the buzz that a group was reporting that they had measured a particle (neutrino) moving faster than the speed of light?  Well, most people who have studied the topic were 99.9% sure it was an anomaly in their measurements (but would love to be wrong).  Below is an article that refutes that evidence.  You might not find the article as amusing as I did, though my high energy physics background is more of a wannabe nature than anything resulting from actual study or comprehension, so I will paraphrase the article:

Using data that had been collected years ago (thus not requiring any new experiments), a group was able to conclude with very high statistical certainty (1,000 times higher level of certainty) that the earlier faster-than-light neutrino measurements were full of crap.

ICARUS Refutes Opera’s Superluminal Neutrinos
http://www.science20.com/quantum_diaries_survivor/icarus_refutes_operas_superluminal_neutrinos-83684

Author: Tfoui

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