[NatureNS] Faster than light ?

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Any charged particle would have a mass greater than that of a photon, I would assume, so it would lose that race.  IMHO

Andrew


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Subject: [NatureNS] Faster than light ?

Dear All,                            May 4, 2014
    In a 1981 Popular Science I noticed the following: "When protons in
water decay, scientists believe, they produce electrically charged particles
that travel faster than lights does."; presumably speed of light in water.
    Has this been verified and are there other examples where light loses
the race ?
Yt, Dave Webster, Kentville

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