On 12/6/2008 8:57 AM, OrionWorks wrote:

> http://space.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn14120

<<"If I had to bet a case of champagne, I would bet that antihydrogen and
hydrogen fall exactly the same," AEGIS project member Michael Doser told New
Scientist. "And that's a case of champagne I'd love to lose ­ we're dreaming
to see something unexpected.">>


If one wishes to see something unexpected watch the motion of a curling
stone. New physical paradigms can emerge from the "mundane" and not just the
ultra small/large or the ultra hot/cold.

Harry 

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