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If neutrinos were massless, they would have to travel at c. But now we know they have mass, so they must travel at speeds less than c.
But (all?) other massive particles can be brought to rest. Why not neutrinos? Is there a theoretical reason that forbids it?
But (all?) other massive particles can be brought to rest. Why not neutrinos? Is there a theoretical reason that forbids it?