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If its correct, its phenomenal, said Rob Plunkett, a scientist at Fermilab, the Department of Energy physics laboratory in Illinois, in September. Wed be looking at a whole new set of rules for how the universe works.
, themselves, highly skeptical of the results. Einsteins theories have been challenged numerous times in the past, and never has he been disproven. Its dangerous to lay odds against Einstein, said Rob Plunkett, a scientist at Fermilab, a lab trying to duplicate the results found by CERN.
and earthquake. Fermilab officials met Thursday about verifying the European study and said their particle beam is already up and running. The only trouble is that the measuring systems aren't nearly as precise as the Europeans' and won't be upgraded for awhile, said Fermilab scientist Rob Plunkett.
earthquake. Fermilab officials met Thursday about verifying the European study and said their particle beam is already up and running. The only trouble is that their measuring systems aren't nearly as precise as the Europeans' and won't be upgraded for a while, said Fermilab scientist Rob Plunkett.
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Faster than light? CERN findings bewilder scientists
As you can imagine, something like this is so revolutionary that everyone who can weigh in will be attempting to do so, said particle physicist Rob Plunkett, co-spokesperson for the MINOS experiment at Fermilab.
Date: Sep 23, 2011
Source: Google
Particles faster than light: Revolution or mistake?
Rob Plunkett, a scientist at Fermilab, the Department of Energy physics laboratory in Illinois, said, Theres no question this is a result. Translation: The finding holds up to initial scrutiny.
two labs elsewhere in the world can try to replicate the work: Fermilab and a Japanese installation that has been slowed by the tsunami and earthquake. And Fermilab's measuring systems aren't nearly as precise as the Europeans' and won't be upgraded for a while, said Fermilab scientist Rob Plunkett.