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Underground eXperts United
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Presents...
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[ Final Discovery ] [ By The GNN ]
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"FINAL DISCOVERY"
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by THE GNN/DualCrew-Shining/uXu
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"Empirical laws are explained by theories, provides knowledge
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and gives science its empirical basis"
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(Craig Dilworth)
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We worked on the project for twelve years without rest, me and my staff.
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Our task was to build the best electron microscope in the world, a
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microscope that would lead us past the atom, past the quarks and down to
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the real underground particles of physics. We wanted to see them with our
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own eyes without the need for theories that told us what we probably would
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find down there. The word "probably" had haunted us for ages.
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Well-educated men told us their theories and we could not bear the fact
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that they were only theories. We wanted the empirical fact, the truth, the
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visible truth - we wanted to see what was down there. We did not want
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simple ideas.
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It was hard work. We overlooked the fact that this was an expensive
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project and almost ruined our own institution. Money did not mean anything
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when you were on your way to find the truth. People told us that no matter
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how good we built the microscope it was impossible to find any truth in the
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smallest particles of our world. Even if we could see past the quarks,
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they said, we would probably find some other brick wall that we had to
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conquer. Probably. Always "probably", never facts. We were on our way to
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the facts while they still trusted the theories.
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When we after twelve years finally could open up the gates, turn the
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microscope on and show the world what was down there, no one celebrated.
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Well, the truth hurts and most people do not like what gives them pain.
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When our microscope had been alive for one single day, we decided to
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disassemble it and stuff it into the closet. There was nothing more to see
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and discover. Chaos would probably rule the world the next day when people
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realized how causal and mechanical our world really was.
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But before we tore down our masterpiece I had a last look into it. For
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the last time, I saw past the atom, past the quarks and all I could see was
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computer pixels.
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Why drink and drive when you can smoke and fly?
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Have a trip to this place: THE STASH +46-13-DO-READ-INDEX-FILE
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uXu #192 Underground eXperts United 1994 uXu #192
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Call UNDERWORLD_1994.COM -> +1-514-683-1894
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