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Originally Posted by DarkPeter
Unfortunately if i count well they travel just around 0.01% faster than light and you must not have any significant weight and electric charge (it means no electron, proton, atom, molecule and anything other we consists of). So i do not see any exact use for our traveling there. But surely it might be important for theoretical physics and bring some revolution there.
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You are way off in your decimal point.
By the way light photons in argon gas travel faster than conventional light. What makes this interesting is it is in argon gas and in space (total vacuum) dark maters effects are seen but dark mater not observed.