Something Weird Just Happened At CERN That No One Can Explain

The scientific community is about to be flipped upside down when experts at Europe’s CERN large hadron collider rush to double-check their work in an experiment that appears to have violated modern physics laws. Scientists working at the facility revealed that subatomic neutrino particles may have gone faster than the speed of light through the 17-mile (27-kilometer) long particle collider. The only problem is that nothing can travel faster than light. What is the latest shocking discovery, and what does it mean for the world of physics? Stay with us until the end to learn all about this bizarre discovery. Albert Einstein, the father of modern physics, developed his “Special Theory of Relativity“ on the fundamental law that nothing can move faster than the speed of light, 299,792,458 meters per second. If the experiment at CERN turns out to be accurate, then Einstein’s theories, which have laid the way for innumerable technological achievements in the last century, may only be scraping th
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