Publisher's Synopsis
Prespacetime Journal ("PSTJ," http: //www.prespacetime.com) is a publication in which physicists, mathematicians and other learned scholars publish their research results and express their views on the origin, nature and mechanism of spacetime and its possible connection to a prespacetime. It is also a journal where all learned scholars can present their models and experimental results on elemental particles, fundamental forces including gravity and related topics. This is PSTJ Volume 2 Issue 9 first published in September 2011. It is entitled "The End of an Era: Tevatron Is Shutting Down & Can Neutrinos be Superluminal?" and contains following articles: (1) Shutdown Approaches for the Tevatron; (2) Higgs Days at Santander; (3) Can Neutrinos Be Superluminal? Ask OPERA!; (4) LHC Prospects for 2012; (5) State-finder Diagnostic for Binary Mixture of Anisotropic Dark Energy and Perfect Fluid in Bianchi Type-III Universe; (6) Plane Wave Solutions of Weakened Field Equations in Generalized Space-time; (7) The Z = (t/z)-Type Plane Gravitational Waves and Electromagnetic Waves with Massless Scalar Plane Waves and Massive Scalar Waves in Plane Symmetry; (8) On the Motion of Test Particles in the Field of Peres Space-Time; (9) Are Neutrinos Superluminal?; (10) Neutrino, Flying from CERN to LNGS, and Brachistochrone; (11) The Virtual Reality Conjecture; (12) Absolute Presence; (13) The Brilliance and Poverty of Standard Model: Theory Crisis and the Selection of a Development Course; (14) Commentary on Whitworth's "Virtual Reality Conjecture"; (15) Response to Crowell's Commentary; and (16) LHC Update: Last Proton Run & New Luminosity Record plus Seminar Watch.