Results of Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiments Based on the Consideration of Frameworks

Abstract

In this paper, we present an analysis of the outcomes of long-baseline neutrino experiments based on the consideration of frameworks. Our analysis suggests that the time difference between the time-of-flights corresponding to the speed of light (in vacuum) and that of the neutrino from a source to a detector is within the range of our predicted time difference assuming that the speed of neutrino follows a Galilean transformation. As the ghostly particles called neutrinos have peculiar properties which are still unresolved, so we propose measurements need to be performed at different times of the day to test any diurnal variations (if possible then any annual variations) due to the movement of the Earth.

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