re: #207 Naso Tang
According to Hawkin and QED it is not entirely out of the question. A photon might make it to the edge of the universe and back in the time it takes another to make it through a double slit experiment a foot away; except that statistically the former will not count.
Perhaps this was what one can genuinely call a statistical fluke.
But you are conflating quantum physics with the issue at hand! And the particle in question here is a neutrino, which has mass, rahter than a photon. We shall seeā¦.