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]]>The fact that it is there is both a big triumph and a big let-down since the agenda on this highest level of the planet is not allowed to be discussed in the media. A single country with veto power can give CERN all the leeway it desires.
For the first time, the planet is at stake. Therefore this veto power is counterproductive for once. I am ready to explain this to the high body. I think they cannot say no.
While the fuse is running every hour…
]]>Is it possible for the Professor to state his grounds for concern in terms which do not over tax the brains of monks and journalists?
That is what is needed to gain the attention of the majority of the citizens of the world whose source is the daily newspaper/television news/their friends in physics, since the latter group — their friends in physics — are probably going to scoff.
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