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Festeggiare per non morire

Una catena di luce avvolgerà il mondo, il prossimo 18 aprile. Per commemorare il 50° anniversario della morte di Einstein, dall’Università di Princeton partirà un’onda luminosa.

Tutti sono invitati a partecipare accendendo torce, candele, fuochi, laser e fari delle automobili. È uno degli eventi principali dell’anno mondiale della Fisica, fissato dall’Unesco per il 2005, la cui inaugurazione si è svolta a Parigi dal 13 al 15 gennaio scorsi.


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Pubblicato su GalileonetPubblicato su: Galileonet
venerdì 21 gennaio 2005

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