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A theory of unparticle physics
Mohir
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6-11-2007 7:17 AM
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6-11-2007
4:31 PM
skwirlinator
I gave up on physics - It pisses me off!
6-11-2007
7:32 PM
ratilfar
I hate the math, love the possibilities.
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