Well, that certainly makes things more interesting. I still have my doubts about it, but I don't have the skills to actually critique their results. Of course the final decision on whether they are traveling faster than light will wait for somebody else to come up with the same thing using a different experiment. In the mean time a lot of people will be running around trying to explain it away, or come up with some kind of theory to match it.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.