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Lesly Butler
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15 May, 18:23
Can you build a particle accelerator at home?
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Caroline Wilson
15 May, 18:45
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No, I know what you are talking about it is the flash right! I love that show! Also it is scientifically impossible but you could build a portrait of it, i know I want to become the flash too! good luck!
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