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CNN / Elizabeth Landau
09-May-2008 (one comment)

Visiting a particle accelerator is like a religious experience, at least for Nima Arkani-Hamed. Immense detectors surround the areas where inconceivably small particles slam into one another at super-high energies, collisions that may confirm Arkani-Hamed's predictions about undiscovered properties of nature

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Nima Arkani-Hamed

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Did you see today (5/9/08) as CNN's front news? Looks like he is of Iranian decent, his parents are Iranian?

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