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... physics delivered in the twentieth century ( most obviously and terribly in the realm of nuclear weapons ) . At the same time , it is becoming apparent that such investments in physics no longer elicit quite the thrill that they once ...
... physics delivered in the twentieth century ( most obviously and terribly in the realm of nuclear weapons ) . At the same time , it is becoming apparent that such investments in physics no longer elicit quite the thrill that they once ...
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... physics should emerge . In string theory , the laws of physics above the Planck scale are a mirror image of those below it . Right now we can only speculate about the outcome of such a clash particle accelerators produce energies 1016 ...
... physics should emerge . In string theory , the laws of physics above the Planck scale are a mirror image of those below it . Right now we can only speculate about the outcome of such a clash particle accelerators produce energies 1016 ...
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... physics with a very low production rate , perhaps because it has a high energy thresh- old . Increasing the LHC collision rate might be possible by redesigning the collision points using new magnet technologies ; it would also require ...
... physics with a very low production rate , perhaps because it has a high energy thresh- old . Increasing the LHC collision rate might be possible by redesigning the collision points using new magnet technologies ; it would also require ...
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