Re: ...er...back to the drawing board....
Posted by Pasti on Nov 13, 2002 at 15:56
(64.10.121.104)Re: ...er...back to the drawing board.... (anyman)
Reexamining the understanding of nature is what science does.And has done.And will most likely do. Nothing new here.Which makes me wonder why you get so excited at something that happens on a daily basis.
And again, don't (always) believe what a reporter thought he undrstood from his talks with the guys that did the experiments at RHIC.Go to the real thing, in this case, www.arxiv.org, and search again all fields,past years, for author name B.B.Back. All his preprints, including new ones, and the ref in the link provided by sparrow, are there.
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