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Seen on Facebook

Stephen Taylor
Seen on Facebook

Ah, the collective knowledge of the internets. Interestingly, both groups have 27 people signed up. When a number of dummy particles meets an equal number of the same with opposite spin, does the universe collapse in on itself?

Political parties should use online social networks like Facebook to rally support and get out their message. However, perhaps we’ll just leave this corner of Facebook alone while inhabitants of that space race America to declare “dominance”, name their children, and pick their champions.

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