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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / October 2004



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Rubber particles bounced off my accelerator!

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Karl-Hugo Weesberg - 23 Oct 2004 05:06 GMT
Now they are bouncing everywhere and won't stop.

What can I do now?
FrediFizzx - 23 Oct 2004 05:28 GMT
| Now they are bouncing everywhere and won't stop.
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| What can I do now?

Spray them with LA Smog.  It will eventually make them lose their elasicity.
:-)

FrediFizzx
Dave - 23 Oct 2004 21:26 GMT
take a deep breath, back slowly out of the room, and then run like hell!
either that or remember to take your pills tomorrow.

> Now they are bouncing everywhere and won't stop.
>
> What can I do now?
richard miller - 24 Oct 2004 19:43 GMT
> Now they are bouncing everywhere and won't stop.
>
> What can I do now?

Write in your logbook margin

'I have discovered a truly remarkable elastic scattering process, but the
margin is not big enough... etc'

then wait 400 or so years, and you never know,
 
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