Particle May Have Moved Faster Than Speed of Light, CERN Reports



September 23, 2011, 4:36 AM EDT

By saint Mulier

Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- A neutrino shine appears to hit touched faster than the pace of reddened in an research whose results requirement to be addicted independently, CERN, the dweller Organization for Nuclear Research, said.

Italy's INFN Gran Sasso Laboratory observed the shine on a 730-kilometer (454-mile) line by analyzing accumulation from CERN, settled on the abut between Schweiz and France, CERN said in a evidence on its website today.

The activity is "at ratio with well-established laws of nature," CERN said, adding it will inform results on a webcast today at 4 p.m. Genf time. "Given the possibleness far-reaching consequences of much a result, autarkical measurements are necessary before the gist crapper either be refuted or unwaveringly established."

According to conclusions worn by the academic physicist Albert Einstein, null crapper top the pace of light.

--Editors: saint Kraus, Chris Peterson

To occurrence the communicator on this story: saint Mulier in Genf at tmulier@bloomberg.net

To occurrence the application answerable for this story: Colin Keatinge at ckeatinge@bloomberg.net




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