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Default [OT] BBC 2 program tonight about the faster than light neutrinos.

Excellent programme discussing the above. Not that I could fully
comprehend some of the theory, but then nor do they or anyone else for
that matter. (excuse pun!). What I love is the sheer wonderment of the
universe. It does make GW seem pretty straight forward though!
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Default BBC 2 program tonight about the faster than light neutrinos.

On Oct 25, 12:25*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Excellent programme discussing the above. Not that I could fully
comprehend some of the theory, but then nor do they or anyone else for
that matter. (excuse pun!). What I love is the sheer wonderment of the
universe. It does make GW seem pretty straight forward though!
Dave


FFS Dave you said that yesterday.
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Default [OT] BBC 2 program tonight about the faster than light neutrinos.

On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:25:38 +0100, Dave Cornwell
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Excellent programme discussing the above. Not that I could fully
comprehend some of the theory, but then nor do they or anyone else for
that matter. (excuse pun!). What I love is the sheer wonderment of the
universe. It does make GW seem pretty straight forward though!
Dave


It's a repeat, I have now watched it twice and most of it is sinking
in. What a contrast in styles between Marcus De Sautoy tonight and
Prof. Brian Cox's presentations, I tend to prefer the former.

Watch it again on iPlayer and more will be revealed!

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Dave
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Default BBC 2 program tonight about the faster than light neutrinos.

On Oct 25, 1:55*am, Dave Ludlow
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:25:38 +0100, Dave Cornwell

wrote:
Excellent programme discussing the above. Not that I could fully
comprehend some of the theory, but then nor do they or anyone else for
that matter. (excuse pun!). What I love is the sheer wonderment of the
universe. It does make GW seem pretty straight forward though!
Dave


It's a repeat, I have now watched it twice and most of it is sinking
in. What a contrast in styles between Marcus De Sautoy tonight and
Prof. Brian Cox's presentations, I tend to prefer the former.

Watch it again on iPlayer and more will be revealed!

--
Dave


I've already seen it next year.
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Default BBC 2 program tonight about the faster than light neutrinos.

Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 25, 1:55 am, Dave Ludlow
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:25:38 +0100, Dave Cornwell

wrote:
Excellent programme discussing the above. Not that I could fully
comprehend some of the theory, but then nor do they or anyone else for
that matter. (excuse pun!). What I love is the sheer wonderment of the
universe. It does make GW seem pretty straight forward though!
Dave

It's a repeat, I have now watched it twice and most of it is sinking
in. What a contrast in styles between Marcus De Sautoy tonight and
Prof. Brian Cox's presentations, I tend to prefer the former.

Watch it again on iPlayer and more will be revealed!

--
Dave


I've already seen it next year.

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FFS you said that in 2013.


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