TV and the papers are full of "celebrity news."  This is news that matters:


GENEVA (AP) - A pillar of physics - that nothing can go faster than
the speed of light - appears to be smashed by an oddball subatomic
particle that has apparently made a giant end run around Albert
Einstein's theories. Scientists at the world's largest physics lab
said Thursday they have clocked neutrinos traveling faster than light.
That's something that according to Einstein's 1905 special theory of
relativity - the famous E (equals) mc2 equation - just doesn't happen.
"The feeling that most people have is this can't be right, this can't
be real," said James Gillies, a spokesman for the European
Organization for Nuclear Research. The organization, known as CERN,
hosted part of the experiment, which is unrelated to the massive $10
billion Large Hadron Collider also located at the site. Gillies told
The Associated Press that the readings have so astounded researchers
that they are asking others to independently verify the measurements
before claiming an actual discovery.

"They are inviting the broader physics community to look at what
they've done and really scrutinize it in great detail, and ideally for
someone elsewhere in the world to repeat the measurements," he said
Thursday. Scientists at the competing Fermilab in Chicago have
promised to start such work immediately. "It's a shock," said Fermilab
head theoretician Stephen Parke, who was not part of the research in
Geneva. "It's going to cause us problems, no doubt about that - if
it's true." The Chicago team had similar faster-than-light results in
2007, but those came with a giant margin of error that undercut its
scientific significance. Other outside scientists expressed skepticism
at CERN's claim that the neutrinos - one of the strangest well-known
particles in physics - were observed smashing past the cosmic speed
barrier of 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second).

University of Maryland physics department chairman Drew Baden called
it "a flying carpet," something that was too fantastic to be
believable. CERN says a neutrino beam fired from a particle
accelerator near Geneva to a lab 454 miles (730 kilometers) away in
Italy traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light.
Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds,
making the difference statistically significant. But given the
enormous implications of the find, they still spent months checking
and rechecking their results to make sure there was no flaws in the
experiment. "We have not found any instrumental effect that could
explain the result of the measurement," said Antonio Ereditato, a
physicist at the University of Bern, Switzerland, who was involved in
the experiment known as OPERA. The researchers are now looking to the
United States and Japan to confirm the results. A similar neutrino
experiment at Fermilab near Chicago would be capable of running the
tests, said Stavros Katsanevas, the deputy director of France's
National Institute for Nuclear and Particle Physics Research. The
institute collaborated with Italy's Gran Sasso National Laboratory for
the experiment at CERN. Katsanevas said help could also come from the
T2K experiment in Japan, though that is currently on hold after the
country's devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Scientists
agree if the results are confirmed, that it would force a fundamental
rethink of the laws of nature. Einstein's special relativity theory
that says energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
underlies "pretty much everything in modern physics," said John Ellis,
a theoretical physicist at CERN who was not involved in the
experiment. "It has worked perfectly up until now." He cautioned that
the neutrino researchers would have to explain why similar results
weren't detected before. "This would be such a sensational discovery
if it were true that one has to treat it extremely carefully," said
Ellis.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

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