What crusaders for Einstein's sacred Special Theory of Relativity are "learning" from this is that Einstein's theory of 
relativity is obviously right, and shouldn't have been questioned. But 
this kind of mindset is fatal to the critical thinking and willingness 
to question widely-held beliefs that has made science what it is today. 
People
 often forget that Einstein's own theories conflicted with the 
universally accepted "infallible" work Newton did in the development of 
classical mechanics. Einstein dealt with the same type of controversy 
that the OPERA team did, because his work represented the same threat to
 Newton's physics as OPERA did to Einstein's. 
So-called 
defenders of Einstein clearly did not know as much about Einstein as 
they do about his work; if they did they wouldn't attack OPERA so 
vehemently like they did for "attacking" Einstein's magnum opus. It's as
 if they saw Einstein as God and the suggestion of Einstein's 
fallibility was blasphemy! 
What these scientific zealots didn't 
know apparently, is that Einstein himself encouraged people proving his 
theories wrong, as you can see with such words of wisdom as "If the 
facts don't fit the theory, change the facts", "No amount of 
experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove 
me wrong". If Einstein were wrong, it wouldn't mean a setup in science 
or even quantum mechanics-- on the contrary, it would only further 
bolster these fields. 
Science is fueled by questioning the facts
 and putting to the test the commonly held to be true. It is cynicism 
with the consensus and the willingness to think outside the box of 
mainstream beliefs that scientific research thrives in! 
If 
Einstein were alive today he would be more than happy to be wrong, 
because it would give him greater challenges to undertake, and more 
curiosity to satisfy! If Einstein were alive today he would be the first
 to undertake the CERN tests putting his own theory to the test, and 
encourage every last scientist with the resources to do the same.
If 
Einstein were witnessing how people are wrongfully exploiting his name 
to defend the Special Theory of Relativity, he would scold the lot of 
them good, and remind them that "Anyone who has never made a mistake has
 never tried anything new"; to imply that Einstein cannot have made a 
mistake is to insult the innovative thinking that made Einstein and 
science itself so profoundly great!
 
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