Puzzling results from Cern, home of the LHC, have confounded physicists - because it appears subatomic particles have exceeded the speed of light.
Einstein's theory of relativity is, like all theories, not immune to revision. If a contrary example comes up, like this event (possibly (after all, they still want independent sources to review to make sure they were correct)), it forces the revision of the theory, or the adoption of another theory.
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| Please provide a citation when making a claim, no matter how obvious you think it is. |
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| The theory of an aether is long outdated, could you provide an example of a medium which something can travels faster than light in that actually exists? Alternatively, provide a source that shows an aether does exist, either one would add here. |
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| Physics doesn't work that way :| |