re:IS high energy physics real ?

From: eighth man (eighth_at_libero-dot-it.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 10/03/04


Date: 3 Oct 2004 04:30:33 -0500

It seems that you then think that
this physics is "unreal". I just want
some simple opinions (not extreme)
if people in the field think that these problems
are either unsolvable or just abstract or what.

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