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The author concludes that the simultaneous arrival of the photons and neutrinos supports the claim that gravity is a property of space itself. Specifically, it is evidence that bodies exert gravitational pull by curving space.
The author assumes that we can't expect neutrinos and photons to have reached Earth at the same time unless space was curved. In other words, if space were not curved, we would expect protons and neutrinos to arrive at different times.
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