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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Higgs Boson

'Can't you just use the LHC you already built to find it again?' 'We MAY have disassembled it to build a death ray.' 'Just one, though.' 'Nothing you should worry about.' 'The death isn't even very serious.'



By xkcd.com



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Posted by Luca Belluccini at 10:27
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