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Saturday, March 1, 2008
I got my hands on 2 pretty interesting books. They are ,

The case of the missing neutrinos and other phenomenal.

and The Starlight Conspiracy.



The first one deals with quantum physics with simple questions like,

Why is the night sky black?

The answer unfortunately isn't as simple. Let's start by asking another question ,

Why can we see stars in the night?


Veritas

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