I’m calling BOGUS.........I bet this is a phenomenon like those balls in a cradle that is sold in stores for executive desk toys. Five or so balls suspended on strings, in a line. Pull one back and let it hit the others and one ball on the end leaves the group. Two balls hit and two balls leave. Three balls, etc. I suspect the photons are lined up in such a way as when one leaves the emitter end, one enters the receptor end..........speed of light is not a factor..........,
Hogwash, I agree....See my post #51....
Even assuming light hits the second site first, at only 3 feet apart there is room for error in calculations. Sort of hard to believe that they could measure so accurately at 3 feet.
Carying this a step further, if they truly “broke the speed of light” then the light arrived before it even left the point of origin. Totally impossible.
It certainly isn't the first time scientists claimed to have breached a key tenet in Einstein's theory. Just the latest of seemingly dozens. So as always, I guess we'll see.