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Dre Hund
When we can correlate the quantum world and start to comprehend the dimensions it really represents, we may begin to understand the phenemena of life and thought. I don't think these are separate. It would be interesting to know why these new particles don't stick around. It would also be interesting to discover that the speed of light is directly related to the speed of the universe in it's expansion. Particles seem to have memory. And they appear in two places at the same time, according to quantum physics. You might like to look up noumenal and phenomenal. When you think about particle accelerators, the future is just around the bend.
JonathanJo
It wasn't a weasel, it was a beech marten.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2086451-beech-marten-halts-lhc-after-chewing-on-a-power-cable/
Easy mistake to make after being fried :- (