What if different generations of particles are accompaigned by photons, neutrinos, etc with different speed of light? Due to the nature of light as particle and wave, that would have an implication on the nature of space-time, as well. Which is nothing new, considering the basic questions risen by the Bell's inequation, in relation with entanglement.
This assuming the measurements of CERN are not subject to errors, which of course is possible, even if perhaps boring...
- Rick
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