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	<title>Comments on: The Collider</title>
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		<title>By: david</title>
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		<description>What they are trying to do or think they are trying to do is a hopeless situation if they do not understand the nature of energy, in relation to an underlying force of energy determining the form and function of all physical structure.

The tabulated results they might obtain will be the opposite of what occurs, unless of course the observed results radically contradict their expectations.

Fast moving particles suffer a loss of their underlying energy, but when they collide with the target material and come to an abrupt halt they suffer a sudden increase in their underlying energy.

So there may well be some surprises.</description>
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<p>The tabulated results they might obtain will be the opposite of what occurs, unless of course the observed results radically contradict their expectations.</p>
<p>Fast moving particles suffer a loss of their underlying energy, but when they collide with the target material and come to an abrupt halt they suffer a sudden increase in their underlying energy.</p>
<p>So there may well be some surprises.</p>
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