Again, though, I haven't seen any news sites portray it how you say it. First hit from Google brings up the BBC report: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-18702455Tsakali wrote: the problem is not in the underlying facts, but the way they present it as if THIS will finally let us time travel or go faster than the speed of light, or get GKY to look good in bootcut jeans.
The real impressive feat in my eyes is the construction of the particle accelerator ... the amount of engineering and science brain flexing that is on display. This is the Antikythera Mechanism of our generation.
Seems pretty solid to me, there's nothing in there that seems to tally with what you're saying. Maybe US websites are a bit different?
Also, what's really wrong with sites acting that way? These discoveries, and the potential hyperbole they generate are the kind of stories that inspire the younger generations to follow science. If a kid now Googles Higgs Bosons as a result of a grandiose claim in the news, but finds it to be bullshit, then at the very least, something was still responsible for making a kid investigate particle physics.
I begin a physics degree at the end of this year (carrying the points over from a PPE degree), and it was stories like this that got me interested in physics in the first place.
But, like I say, I still haven't read anything that you describe on a credible news site. I'm also surprised nobody has linked an example.