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In new research published in the journal Nature Physics, scientists at CERN in Switzerland and Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany announced that they had isolated a resonant “ghost” that affects how particles behave inside the Super Proton Synchotron (SPS). It’s a 3D shape that shifts over time, meaning it’s best measured in 4D. And the secret is the same reason you spill your coffee walking back to your desk, or super-bounce your friends off the trampoline.
very exciting. so many things that we need to discover yet. We think we know the Universe very well, and probably we know almost nothing yet.
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very exciting. so many things that we need to discover yet. We think we know the Universe very well, and probably we know almost nothing yet.
We haven't explored 70% of Earth's oceans yet and at the same time daring to look up to the space ...
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