My father and I have suspected this for a long time, that there were particles of matter out there that could do faster-than-light travel. Naturally any such discovery which threatens to up-heave a century of physics will receive a lot of hostility from many scientists across the board, and that's putting it mildly. ![Tongue Tongue](https://atheistforums.org/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Its a set-back if proven true but I'd rather throw out a hundred inaccurate science textbooks and write up new ones from scratch, than risk keeping out-of-date information that'll prevent us understanding reality better, wouldn't you?
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Its a set-back if proven true but I'd rather throw out a hundred inaccurate science textbooks and write up new ones from scratch, than risk keeping out-of-date information that'll prevent us understanding reality better, wouldn't you?