“Faster than light” neutrino gives hope for time travel

As already almost any scientist on this planet knows, CERN just came up with a baffling discovery: the speed of light – defined by Einstein’s theory of relativity – is actually not the speed limit in universe. On Thursday the European researchers said that a flux of neutrino successfully traveled between CERN (Switzerland) and Gran Sasso reseach facility (Italy) (covering a distance of about 750 km) at a speed beyond 299,782 km/second. In other words the neutrino arrived at the destination in Italy 60 ns earlier than the light would have done it. That’s awesome.

Stephen Hawking, one of the brightest mind of the planet, said: “It is to early to comment on this. Further experiments are required“. And indeed that is also the intention of CERN physicist: They asked the scientific community from US and Japan (hosting particle accelerators) to independently verify their experiments.

What are the implications?
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“In fact, time travel into the past would become possible…but do not expect to build up a time-machines anytime soon.”

Clearly the view of physics will change dramatically, however these findings do not affect the human’s daily life, therefore no worry about that.