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    Was Einstein wrong - or was the cable loose?

    GENEVA/CHICAGO (Reuters) - The world of science was upended last year when an experiment appeared to show one of Einstein's fundamental theories was wrong - but now the lab behind it says the result could have been caused by a loose cable.

    Physicists at the CERN research institute near Geneva appeared to contradict Albert Einstein's 1905 Special Theory of Relativity last year when they reported that sub-atomic particles called neutrinos could travel fractions of a second faster than light.

    Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, which underpins the current view of how the universe works, says that nothing can travel faster than light, and doing so would be like traveling back in time.

    James Gillies, a spokesman for European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, said on Wednesday the lab's startling result was now in doubt.

    Earlier on Wednesday, ScienceInsider, a website run by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, reported that the surprising result was down to a loose fibre optic cable linking a Global Positioning System satellite receiver to a computer.

    Gillies confirmed that a flaw in the GPS system was now suspected as a possible cause for the surprising reading. Further testing was needed before any definite conclusions could be reached, he added.

    The faster-than-light finding was recorded when 15,000 neutrino beams were pumped over three years from CERN to an underground Italian laboratory at Gran Sasso near Rome.

    "A possible explanation has been found. But we won't know until we have tested it out with a new beam to Gran Sasso," Gillies told Reuters in Geneva.

    Physicists on the experiment, called OPERA, said when they reported it last September that they had checked and rechecked over many months anything that could have produced a misreading before announcing what they had found.

    A second test whose results were announced in November appeared to provide further evidence that neutrinos were travelling faster than light. But many experts remained skeptical of a result that would have overturned one of the fundamental principles of modern physics.

    Edward Blucher, chairman of the Department of Physics at the University of Chicago, said the original finding would have been breathtaking if it had been true. As it was, the research inspired many spirited discussions, if few believers.

    "I don't think I met anyone who said I bet it's going to be true. I think the people on the experiment worked as carefully as they could and I think they ran out of ideas of what could be wrong and they decided to present it," he said.

    "Maybe they should have waited a few more months," he added.

    Gillies said CERN would be issuing a full statement early on Thursday.

    (Additional reporting by Kate Kelland in London; Editing by Peter Graff and Eric Beech)

     

    6 comments

    • Lily Agyeiwaa Awuah  •  Dubai,  •  2 months ago
      I know what this is, CERN discovered the truth by accident, and they let other labs retest the claim, now they know its a fact, and so they are telling us it is GPS, fault? I will never believe this fake story of GPS fault, i saw the faces of the scientists who were so sick and disappointed when it was first discovered that neutrinos can travel faster than light, the thing is, by the time we know the truth for a fact, world powers would have used the information for what ever the reason is that they lie to us about, I will never believe this GPS FAKE story, so what, are you saying that CERN scientists are dump enough to make fools of them selves by publishing something as controversial as this?? are you saying that computers at cern couldnt detect faults in the information supplied by GPS if it was the case?? if this is so, why should we even believe anything that comes out of CERN, I cant believe you ppl are throwing dust in our eyes like this, Einstein is not a God, he being wrong doesnt mean he hade a mistake, we have more sophisticated technology now and anything is possible, we used to think the earth was flat, and then we used to think there were nine planets, if you ppl want to stay in the past, we the readers dont, we are eager for technological advancement, keep publishing lies like this fake GPS faults, who believes this concoction anyways.
    • snnaspjrr  •  2 months ago
      I believe that there are particles that can travel much much faster then light. no one can have a final word on science not even einstein. its a matter of time and the right person to discover them.
    • Hussam  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      I think there aren't any particles that are faster than light. If approaching the speed of light slow down time, which it does. then time will stop when we rich the speed of light, if that so, then where would the neutrino go to if they are faster than light ?
      does it goes to non time dimensional space !!!!
    • sasan  •  Shiraz, Iran  •  2 months ago
      oh yes
    • sheva  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      no comment about it,,
      bravo Einstein
    • Douglas  •  Doha, Qatar  •  2 months ago
      during his generation light was faster in speed than any other particle,but in this generation,except the rightful person has not discovered it.Einstein was right in his generation as the greatest mathematician according to their level of their scientific advancement.

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