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I have been asking people what the summary talk is supposed to be. They told me my job was to unify things. They said “you are supposed to pick up the diverse material that came to light during the conference and give it a direction”. As a matter of fact, nuclear physics is very hard to unify. The main unifying feature is that everything in nuclear physics is about nuclei. It would be hard to say much more, but that’s enough. Nuclear physics is a huge organism with many complex parts, which are all interrelated by the fact that they all deal with nuclei.

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Baranger, M. (1972). Symposium Summary. In: Austin, S.M., Crawley, G.M. (eds) The Two-Body Force in Nuclei. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8337-6_40

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