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Can anyone think of an empirical reason the neutrino could not possibly have a negative mass; that is any of its states?
omegabeta said:Can anyone think of an empirical reason the neutrino could not possibly have a negative mass; that is any of its states?
Simon Bridge said:It's unclear what negative mass would mean but empirically the experimentally determined masses indicate that the neutrino mass is positive.
jtbell said:Is it possible for anything to have a negative mass?
No worries - when you have imagined an experiment, let us know aye. ;)I don't mind embarrassing myself or you by looking, and wondering, and imagining an experiment to test the conjecture.