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by simonh 2545 days ago
The article mentions generating a beam from a reactor core, in which case for a 'Fast Neutron' reaction they would have 2 or 3 MeV, and be travelling at on the order of about 10% of the speed of light. That's fast, but far below the level at which any time dilation effect would be significant.