Rather difficult to understand some of the implications of this.
http://www.livescience.com/16207-faster ... ravel.html
So if the above is correct and neutrino particles can go faster than light does this potentially mean that:
1. If Max inadvertently drops his sandwiches from the top of the Shard, I can nip into my neutrino driven vehicle (built in the old TVR factory in Blackpool, Phil!) and go back in time to grab hold of Max's sandwiches before he drops them?
2. If a poster has a lot of posts slagging me off (I know forumites you find this a very unlikely scenario) and I go back in time in my neutrino vehicle and shoot his grandfather (completely accidently of course), what happens to the posts slagging me off?
If you see what I mean.... Any physicists about?
Cheers
D
Dr Who stuff
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Interesting if poor old Albert Einstein's stuff is proven to be wrong. Still science advances and 500 years ago we thought the earth was flat. As for the TVR it would have broken down!! Awesome looking and sounding cars that went like shit off a shovel but oh so unreliable. Mate had one and it was a top fanny magnet, when it started....
Re: Dr Who stuff
rather like my old Lotus then (Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious).
What type of sandwich - and filling - are we talking about?
What type of sandwich - and filling - are we talking about?
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Phil
"What type of sandwich - and filling - are we talking about?"
I am not party to what are Max's favourite sandwiches, but I was hoping my neutrino machine (patent awaiting) would deal with any sandwiches being dropped and Batman-like I would be able to save the innocent from any sandwich weaponry.
Cheers
D
I am not party to what are Max's favourite sandwiches, but I was hoping my neutrino machine (patent awaiting) would deal with any sandwiches being dropped and Batman-like I would be able to save the innocent from any sandwich weaponry.
Cheers
D