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Physics hasn't been stalled - there is a lot of things to look into.
A modern book is "String Theory and M-Theory" The mathematicians have
been hard at work in physics as well as pure Physics types.

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"Martin H. Eastburn" wrote in message
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Physics hasn't been stalled - there is a lot of things to look into.
A modern book is "String Theory and M-Theory" The mathematicians have
been hard at work in physics as well as pure Physics types.

Martin



i saw this cartoon in the newspaper and thought of this thread, laughed
out loud.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/croutons.jpg

(went around in circles trying to find an on-line copy of this cartoon,
couldn't find one.)


LOL!! Good one.

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Guys back at SLAC are rolling their eyes.

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William Wixon wrote:
"Martin H. Eastburn" wrote in message
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Physics hasn't been stalled - there is a lot of things to look into.
A modern book is "String Theory and M-Theory" The mathematicians have
been hard at work in physics as well as pure Physics types.

Martin



i saw this cartoon in the newspaper and thought of this thread, laughed out
loud.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~wwixon/croutons.jpg

(went around in circles trying to find an on-line copy of this cartoon,
couldn't find one.)


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