so, albert einstein has been proved wrong. so what?
the interweb has been ablaze with news that sub-atomic particles have been measured travelling at a speed exceeding that of light. much of modern physics - as largely defined by albert einstein in his theory of relativity - is tied to the fact that nothing can exceed it.
well, something has. and they're called neutrinos.
i just want to ask all those that have tweeted, re-tweeted, blogged and forwarded the story - "so what?"
i guess we all know it's an important discovery,
but can anyone explain why?
answers on a postcard to:
CERN,
somewhere under the alps
switzerland