Interpretation of the supraluminous neutrinos by a theory of ether
Thierry Delort

TL;DR
This paper revisits a general Ether theory to interpret superluminal neutrino experiments, challenging Special Relativity and proposing Ether as a viable alternative framework for understanding such phenomena.
Contribution
It offers a novel interpretation of superluminal neutrino results using a comprehensive Ether theory, contrasting with the traditional relativistic view.
Findings
Ether theory can explain superluminal neutrino observations
Challenges the exclusivity of Special Relativity in high-speed phenomena
Provides an alternative theoretical framework for cosmological experiments
Abstract
We exposed between the years 2000 to 2011 a very general theory of Ether, giving an interpretation of all the main experiments connected to Special and General Relativity and Cosmology. This theory of Ether was most of time even not considered, because it was contrary to Special Relativity. But a French team of physicists (led by Dario Autiero) recently realized an experiment, whose the result was contrary to Special Relativity, because it implied that a particle could go faster that the light. We could suppose that this experiment was not good and due to an experimental error, but another solution is that Special Relativity is not good. And if it is the case, the modern Theory of Ether becomes very interesting, being the only one complete alternative theory to Special Relativity. In this article, we are going to give the interpretation of the experiment of Dario Autiero by the modern…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
