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John Bell and the Ten Challenges of Subnuclear Physics

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The contribution of John Bell to the furtherance of experimental physics and our physics technologies is reviewed in order to acknowledge the value of a great theoretical physicist in supporting new trends in physics outside the mainstream. If John Bell was with us, he would be a strong supporter of the ten challenges.

“There is no new Physics without new projects”

John Stewart Bell in Erice

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Zichichi, A. (2002). John Bell and the Ten Challenges of Subnuclear Physics. In: Quantum [Un]speakables. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05032-3_30

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