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One explanation (non-glamorous!) for the apparent 'faster than the speed of light neutrino event.

Among the most recent ideas is a paper invoking Einstein’s supposedly challenged theory of relativity. The OPERA team used GPS satellites to accurately measure the 730-km distance between their detector and the CERN beam where the neutrinos were produced. Yet, according to special relativity, calculations will be slightly different when two observers are moving relative to one another.
Since the satellites were zipping around the Earth, the positions of the neutrino source and the detector changed. According to the paper, the movement would account for a 64 nanoseconds discrepancy, nearly exactly what the OPERA team observes.
 
They overlooked one very simple thing: The relativistic motion of the GPS clocks. Each one's data will only be relative (excuse the pun) within its own time frame. Don't try and think about it too much. It still gives me a headache.
 
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