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March 18, 2005
And you think you have problems
posted by hdittmer at 8:48 AM
The new issue of New Scientist lists 13 things in nature that scientist are currently unable to explain. Things like what is dark matter, why some Japanese scientists are measuring cosmic rays which are at energy levels that defy explaination and can cold fussion really exist. So when you wonder what happened to that other sock just remember that you are not alone. Somewhere there is a scientist that is trying to explain the unexplainable.

