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02-20-2013
05:38 PM
Does anybody want to better understand a random, sticky gas?
Why Mosh Pits Make For A Good Physics Lesson
Heavy metal music helps researchers better understand panicked crowds.
Why Mosh Pits Make For A Good Physics Lesson | Popular Science
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02-21-2013
04:41 PM
Re: Does anybody want to better understand a random, sticky gas?
I read the article--it is pretty interesting, Joe. Lynn
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