On 23 September 2011 06:16, Udhay Shankar N <[email protected]> wrote:
> Erm. I don't have either details or theoretical background to say more
> at this point, but does anyone else have any thoughts?

Well, I was quite interested to discover, courtesy of Mint, that these
laws of physics are a century-old.

http://www.livemint.com/2011/09/23223513/8216Faster-than-light8217.html?atype=tp

Must have been quite terrible in the bad old days before these laws
were passed -- with brash young photons skipping mass and harassing
poor, defenseless, church-going neutrinos.  (As someone once said,
"Neutrinos has mass? I didn't even know they were catholic.")

How did the scientists at the Large Hard-on Collider ever find time
for this, by the way?  I thought they had their hands full groping for
the elusive Higgs-Bosom.

Venky (the Second).

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