Lindley,
I think this random number generator thing is a complete waste of time. If the scientists wouldn't even abide by the results, there is no point in carrying out the random number generator and simply run the test as I understand it
And tell me, how would that time be better spent than engaged in experiments designed to enhance our understanding of particle and quantum physics? Especially prior to the LHC being ready to turn on again?
It's like this place between TV seasons. They don't have the main event to talk about, so you find other stuff to occupy your mind until then.
It's a far-out theory, sure, but as the article says----it just might be far-out enough to be right. Can't hurt to see if they can figure out any evidence either way.