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Reality is overtaking fiction in Pomroy’s World – Majorana particles spotted

October 7, 2014From the Mind of Muggington, Majorana fermions, Pomroy's WorldMajorana particles, Pomroy's World, reality overtakes fictionsamuel

It’s only a matter of time …

Discovery of fabled particle gives life to the theory of ‘antimatter’

In my novel Pomroy’s World, Majorana particles play a major role.

Pick up a copy and find out more if you dare.

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