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Thursday, September 25, 2008

11:18 AM - Update

This is an article from the New York Times regarding the Large Hadron Collider (mentioned earlier), other particle accelerators, and the implications of the trials to come.


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Bad news. See you in April.


1 comment:

Blogger Marshall Fletcher said...

OR..... WON'T see you in April, cause I'll be sucked into a black hole!

(I don't want to hear any of your scientific logic!)  


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