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Perche`, secondo l'opinion mia,
A chi vuol una cosa ritrovare, Bisogna adoperar la fantasia, E giocar d'invenzione e 'ndovinare; |
Pure logical thinking cannot yield us
any knowledge of the empirical world; all knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it. |
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| Galileo Galilei (1590) | A. Einstein (1933) |
The physics of neutrinos entered a new millennium of precision measurements that will hopefully shed more light on the mysterious and fascinating properties of these elusive particles. Neutrino Unbound provides information on experimental and theoretical work on the physics and astrophysics of neutrinos, with special attention to neutrino oscillations, direct detection of neutrino masses and neutrinoless double-beta decay.
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