At 12:50 10/03/2007, Kirstie.Urquhart wrote:
>I always seem to get hot spots which are about 7 or 8cm apart, but that
>still gives a result which I regard as 'within the bounds of experimental
>error'
News bulletin in year 2020: Cosmological mystery solved.
Speed-of-light anomaly in gelatin foam explains apparent acceleration
of expanding universe. "I began thinking about the
'marshmallow-effect' at school during a year-10 science lesson," says
Nobel Prize-winner.
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