Esteban Riojas

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At the new supercollider in Rutherford Crater’s rim, they had found the second Z particle that string theory had long predicted would be there. And a magnetic monopole detector, orbiting the sun out of the plane of the ecliptic, had captured a trace of what looked to be a fractionally charged unconfined particle with a mass as big as a bacterium—a very rare glimpse of a “weakly interacting massive particle,”
Blue Mars (Mars Trilogy, #3)
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