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Old 08-August-2007, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by John Mendenhall View Post
You've read this? Some of it is dated, but it's still pretty good. Since titles cannot be copyrighted, it's the devil to find this with a search engine. Many books are entitled 'Music of the Spheres', or some variation.

Guy Murchie "The Music of The Spheres, The Material Universe - From Atom to Quasar, Simply Explained; Volume 1 - The Macrocosm: Planets, Stars, Galaxies, Cosmology" [Dover Publications Inc., 180 Varick Street, New York, USA 1961] ISBN 0-486-21809-0 / "Volume 2 - The Microcosm" [Dover] ISBN 0-486-21810-4

Also, references on point 5 above?
No I haven't seen that one thanks.

http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=33.9+Mev+KARMEN gives a few hundred references. I note that unlike a few years ago, these now have speculations about neutrino masses. I first saw a brief of the report in New Scientist in Feb 1995, and the actual report was published later that year in Phys???
It is generally sometimes referred to as a particle and sometimes an anomaly.